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it did become a tony blair camp and a gordon brown camp. on particular issues, for example, the welfare reform bill. if first try to get through in 2004. hostilities between the two were such that it did not get through that time. so you would have an inside how the hostilities were affecting the way to govern. so you would have an opinion on them. on the side of the readers. it was not an automatic given that alistair campbell or charlie were telling you the truth. it was our job to judge and analyze it. >> was your relationship with mr. brown on the same level? >> i was actually friends with several brown =-- sarah brown. >> say you were more friendly with mr. blair that mr. brown? >> by the end, yes. not at the beginning. as mr. murdoch said in his testimony, he had a warmer relationship with mr. brown and i would see gordon brown quite regularly as well. >> we may come back to this but in relation to this huge -- fued, he took the side of mr. blair, not mr. brown? i think you have to state which part of the feud. for example, in the fam
it did become a tony blair camp and a gordon brown camp. on particular issues, for example, the welfare reform bill. if first try to get through in 2004. hostilities between the two were such that it did not get through that time. so you would have an inside how the hostilities were affecting the way to govern. so you would have an opinion on them. on the side of the readers. it was not an automatic given that alistair campbell or charlie were telling you the truth. it was our job to judge and...
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brown got a completely wrong but i think so i think like i just said he wanted to buy with the money that he made from the gold sales he wanted to buy paper money he wanted to buy year eighty one to buy dollars anyone to buy yen well let's just take the year is an example yesterday just fell to an all time low and so i think that's the first example we all know what's happening in europe that is in the euro saying that that's not a great place to be investing at the moment and you know. to be fair we can see that investors are treating britain is a safe haven because they think our accounts and our banking system is safe but it's all just a big fast being paid out by the british government and without worrying about international investors i'm worried about the british savers and they're looking at their accounts and they just think all they don't really know what to do so i just keep it in the count because i trust that and i know what the savings are and you know i don't have to worry about the international markets and they're not worrying about the fact how what the impact of inf
brown got a completely wrong but i think so i think like i just said he wanted to buy with the money that he made from the gold sales he wanted to buy paper money he wanted to buy year eighty one to buy dollars anyone to buy yen well let's just take the year is an example yesterday just fell to an all time low and so i think that's the first example we all know what's happening in europe that is in the euro saying that that's not a great place to be investing at the moment and you know. to be...
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brown yeah and turned out to be the lowest price of gold for decades and that price is down referred to as brown's bottom because almost immediately the price started going up it is never low. back so let's talk is that he hasn't yet and the auctions themselves were done in such a ham fisted way that traders rebel to pick off these trains that they came through in front run these trains and make it even worse for britain correct correct and if it is labeled as the west trade of the decade and you know famously what jen is like to report now is that if that gold was sold today then we would have it would be worth thirty billion rather than i think three or four billion that was sold for in the first place and in fact the current government that we have george osborne mentioned in a speech back in march you know it's still an issue he was saying that you know our gold reserves would be worth five times more what they are if they hadn't been sold back between one thousand nine hundred two thousand and two and the point is this campaign is not so much to focus on the government buying ba
brown yeah and turned out to be the lowest price of gold for decades and that price is down referred to as brown's bottom because almost immediately the price started going up it is never low. back so let's talk is that he hasn't yet and the auctions themselves were done in such a ham fisted way that traders rebel to pick off these trains that they came through in front run these trains and make it even worse for britain correct correct and if it is labeled as the west trade of the decade and...
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>> it depends if you, i mean, there is, gordon brown is, if you accept the premise that gordon brown is a responsible politician, that doesn't put personal prejudice or bitterness before his policymaking decisions. so if you accept that premise then the threats are pointless and should be dismissed. however, if he's not that person and he doesn't put those things, then that's a failing because it shouldn't be about his personal prejudice. "the sun" supported the labour party for many, many years. and then decided to make a change. so it didn't occur to me at the time that mr. brown and his colleagues would devote their time into carrying this out. >> of course it might of been part have been implied settlement between "the sun" and the labour party, in power for 10 years. that's the quid pro quo support, that able party would not -- [inaudible] which could harm new centers of news international and other organizations. had that thought process ever pass through your mind? >> no. >> okay. i'm going to come back to mr. cameron. though there's an absence, isn't there, of text messages,
>> it depends if you, i mean, there is, gordon brown is, if you accept the premise that gordon brown is a responsible politician, that doesn't put personal prejudice or bitterness before his policymaking decisions. so if you accept that premise then the threats are pointless and should be dismissed. however, if he's not that person and he doesn't put those things, then that's a failing because it shouldn't be about his personal prejudice. "the sun" supported the labour party for...
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we had that in relation to some of the people that will work for gordon brown, no doubt. sneests by the end of your time in downing street, mr. campbell, prurp somewhat jaded it may be fair to say mr. blair points out, page 3z 01-302 of his book. alastair was getting exhausted and ratty and getting set upon by the media whom he was coming to loath. he was therefore not handling quite right. well, i understood the bit about the handling quite right but you were coming to loath them? >> not all of them. i was coming to loath -- well i had come to loath the culture that i've set out in my statements. there were some individuals that i had come to loath. i had come to loath their self-obsession, their obsession with me, the negative activity, the trivialization, i had come to loath all that, yeah. let me just say on the other hand as i said in my first statement, some of them were and are fantastic first rate journalists who i think was as worried about the culture as i was but didn't feel in power to do anything about it, but i was certainly ready to reach the exit door. >>
we had that in relation to some of the people that will work for gordon brown, no doubt. sneests by the end of your time in downing street, mr. campbell, prurp somewhat jaded it may be fair to say mr. blair points out, page 3z 01-302 of his book. alastair was getting exhausted and ratty and getting set upon by the media whom he was coming to loath. he was therefore not handling quite right. well, i understood the bit about the handling quite right but you were coming to loath them? >> not...
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brown and others see gordon brown quite regularly, too. >> all the commentators say and we'll come back to this, but in relation to this feud, you took the side of mr. blair and not mr. brown. did you or didn't you? >> i think you have to say which part of the feud. very many, many elements. for example, in the famous curry house coup, i think we did in fact take mr. blair said because the country was almost on ice because of the hostility. i felt an injustice and on behalf of our readers the policy wasn't getting through. but not always. no, not always. >> most of the time. can we agree on that? >> i'm reluctant to agree because i'm not quite sure. but in the end, particularly we were on the side of mr. blair. >> basically in the fair interest of your readers to maintain impartiality is between them. is that what the french tell us? >> impartiality is? >> three mr. brown and mr. blair. >> i'm sorry, what is the question? >> in fact he didn't take either side. you say this was an entirely neutral story. >> it wasn't playground. they were the prime minister and chance are the exchequer.
brown and others see gordon brown quite regularly, too. >> all the commentators say and we'll come back to this, but in relation to this feud, you took the side of mr. blair and not mr. brown. did you or didn't you? >> i think you have to say which part of the feud. very many, many elements. for example, in the famous curry house coup, i think we did in fact take mr. blair said because the country was almost on ice because of the hostility. i felt an injustice and on behalf of our...
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most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i think we did a pretty good job in having proper coordination at the center, but it's very difficult to maintain that. >> mr. powell points the finger of blame in a particular place. he says "it's the special advisers like the damian o'brieens, charlie wheelers, and ed balzes, not -- who specialize in character assassination through the pages of the newspapers. what always surprised me was that the assassins managed to persuade the press to keep quiet about their activities. however many incriminating e-mails or texts they sent." >> that's a very good point. in
most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i...
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>> i did not taxed gordon brown, no. -- text gordon brown, no. >> everybody wants to know how his texts are signed off. if i do not ask, people will inquire why a question is not asked. i am happy to be overruled. >> what was the decision? he would sign them off "d.c. in the main." occasionally he would sign them off "lol -- lots of love." until i told him it meant laugh out loud and then he did not do that anymore. >> well done. move on. did you make phone calls to his constituency home? >> no, actually. >> did you often pops around to each others houses? >>no. i think popping around is overstating the case. >> how would you put it? >> we occasionally met in the countryside because i was there every weekend and he was there in his constituency. >> was there a meeting the ahead of which the text did each other to make sure you would not be seen together? >> my husband is chairman. i think mr. cameron has been in his constituency. what was the question -- did we meet their? >> did you taxed each other beforehand? >> there have been many. two. over the years. was this a particular one? >>
>> i did not taxed gordon brown, no. -- text gordon brown, no. >> everybody wants to know how his texts are signed off. if i do not ask, people will inquire why a question is not asked. i am happy to be overruled. >> what was the decision? he would sign them off "d.c. in the main." occasionally he would sign them off "lol -- lots of love." until i told him it meant laugh out loud and then he did not do that anymore. >> well done. move on. did you make...
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most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i think we did a pretty good job in having proper coordination at the center, but it's very difficult to maintain that. >> mr. powell points the finger of blame in a particular place. he says "it's the special advisers like the damian o'brieens, charlie wheelers, and ed balzes, not -- who specialize in character assassination through the pages of the newspapers. what always surprised me was that the assassins managed to persuade the press to keep quiet about their activities. however many incriminating e-mails or texts they sent." >> that's a very good point. in
most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i...
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she was a guest of gordon brown's at a pajama party. historical detail of politicians past is likely to feature when she takes to the witness stand later. just a day after her friend and former colleague, andy colson, once director of communications at downing street, gave evidence. >> rebecca was the sharp hand of rupert murdoch. she was the interface between the murdoch empire and the politicians. she was the orkstraret of the kind of social media. it was her wedding, it was her party, it was her pajama party. she was the social interface that held, if you like, the whole thing together. >> but it is rebecca brooks' relationship with the current prime minister that will come under most scrutiny in the courtroom. they lived close by in the countryside. it's been suggested they were in regular contact by phone, with some suggestions david cameron texted her repeatedly last year, round the time she was forced out of the "news of the world" parent company, news international. if that is true, it could be embarrassing for him. if the conte
she was a guest of gordon brown's at a pajama party. historical detail of politicians past is likely to feature when she takes to the witness stand later. just a day after her friend and former colleague, andy colson, once director of communications at downing street, gave evidence. >> rebecca was the sharp hand of rupert murdoch. she was the interface between the murdoch empire and the politicians. she was the orkstraret of the kind of social media. it was her wedding, it was her party,...
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so tell me, what's gordon brown really like? let's play karaoke! ♪ i'm feelin' lucky ( laughing ) alexa, you'd best pack up your things now, because your mummy rang, and she said she's going to be here in ten minutes... 45 minutes ago. die! ( gunfire noises ) what shall we do now? girls! rrowr. have i become invisible? hello! hey, can you hear something? no. i thought there was someone over there speaking. hello? i didn't hear. i thought it was just our imagination. karen! ♪ mummy's gone invisible ♪ mummy's gone invisible that's enough. oh... ( cell phone rings ) ♪ we can't see her we can't see her ♪ hello. oh, hi! hi, veronica. yes, yeah, i did get your e-mail. um, the thing is i probably won't be able to deal with it this evening because... well, to be honest, pete and i had sort of promised ourselves a quiet night in. well, you know, to have some quality adult time. eh-- you-- husband-and-wife stuff. you know what i mean. ye-- well, you can probably remember... what i mean. i am so sorry. no, really, it's fine. i don't know why on eart
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then he said, david cameron took up by the time tony blair and gordon brown left off. ignoring what happened after may 2010, would you agree with mandelson's view, we simply chose to be coward? >> i agree with it to some extent. i mean, he said there were no -- there was no issue of principle or priority. i think there were issues of principle and priority which i referred to a moment ago. but i do accept that part of the thinking of the prime minister and some of his colleagues was that to take on the whole of the press at the time when most of the public thought we got a pretty good deal was politically not very sensible. >> it might have been difficult to have approached this on a cross-party basis at any time between 1997 and certainly 201. unless you were to identify a short window of opportunity which opened after the tragic death of princess diana. is that right? >> i think it would have been impossible to get a cross-party agreement on slide. >> what about that short window of opportunity? >> i'm not sure there really was one. i think that the -- i think intere
then he said, david cameron took up by the time tony blair and gordon brown left off. ignoring what happened after may 2010, would you agree with mandelson's view, we simply chose to be coward? >> i agree with it to some extent. i mean, he said there were no -- there was no issue of principle or priority. i think there were issues of principle and priority which i referred to a moment ago. but i do accept that part of the thinking of the prime minister and some of his colleagues was that...
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gordon brown cystic fiosis story, i think he did have some involvement in that, didn't you? >> guess i didn't. >> the peace in "the sun" is under tab 29. it's part of the narrative, as it were. this is an article in 2006. i believe. "the sun" today exposes the allegation tha we hacked into gordon brown's family medical records is false and a snippet we discovered the four year old son fraser had cystic fibrosis months after his birth. we can reveal the source of our information was a shattered dad whose own on also had a crippling disease and he wated to higight it by suffrage. is that to? >> yes. i think mr. jason 2006. the article came out in 2006, but this was written in 2011. >> yes, you're right. the article is ovember 2006. did you have any involvement in this article, although you are of course editor -- no longer edit a? >> no, i didn't i think i might have even left the company. >> i don't have the exact date. >> published 13th of july, 2011, accordin to what's on the screen now. >> no. sorry, i was still there. >> do you know where the shattered dad, as referred to
gordon brown cystic fiosis story, i think he did have some involvement in that, didn't you? >> guess i didn't. >> the peace in "the sun" is under tab 29. it's part of the narrative, as it were. this is an article in 2006. i believe. "the sun" today exposes the allegation tha we hacked into gordon brown's family medical records is false and a snippet we discovered the four year old son fraser had cystic fibrosis months after his birth. we can reveal the source of...
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>> it depends if you, i mean the, there is, gordon brown is, if you accept the premise that gordon brown is a responsible politician that doesn't put personal prejudice or bitterness before a, his policy-making decisions, so if you accept that premise than the threats are pointless and should be dismissed. however if he is not that person and he does put those things, then that's a -- it shouldn't be about his personal prejudice. if "the sun" supported the labour party for many, many years and then decided to make a change. so it didn't occur to me at the time that mr. brown and his colleagues would devote their time in, into carrying out those threats. >> of course it might have been part of the implied settlement between "the sun" and the labour party who after all was in power for 10 years that the quid pro quo for support the labour party would not intrude into areas, media policy, which could harm the interests of news international and other similar organizations. did that thought process ever pass through your mind? >> no. >> okay. i'm going to come back to mr. cameron. there's an
>> it depends if you, i mean the, there is, gordon brown is, if you accept the premise that gordon brown is a responsible politician that doesn't put personal prejudice or bitterness before a, his policy-making decisions, so if you accept that premise than the threats are pointless and should be dismissed. however if he is not that person and he does put those things, then that's a -- it shouldn't be about his personal prejudice. if "the sun" supported the labour party for many,...
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most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubtbout that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i think we did a pretty good job in having proper coordination at the center, but it's very difficult to maintain that. >> mr. powell points the finger of blame in a particular place. he says "it's the special advisers like the damian o'brieens, charlie wheelers, and ed balzes, not -- who specialize in character assassination rough the pages of the newspapers. what always surprised me was that the assassins managed to persuade the press to keep quiet about their activities. however many incriminating e-mails or texts they sent." >> that's a vryood point. in other w
most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubtbout that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i think...
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most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i think we did a pretty good job in having proper coordination at the center, but it's very difficult to maintain that. >> mr. powell points the finger of blame in a particular place. he says "it's the special advisers like the damian o'brieens, charlie wheelers, and ed balzes, not -- who specialize in character assassination through the pages of the newspapers. what always surprised me was that the assassins managed to persuade the press to keep quiet about their activities. however many incriminating e-mails or texts they sent." >> that's a very good point. in
most of them have been kept by gordon brown and david cameron. and other people got up to all sorts of stuff. there's no doubt about that. and part of politics is part of life. i tried to control at the center. i tried to keep a grip of things. but the reality is there are hundreds of people out there the whole time who -- anybody who works on downing street in the eyes of a journalist is a senior downing street source. anybody who works in the home office is a senior home office source. i...
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brown and mr blair you know saving planets and i just. thought yeah it was that was that we talk about nuclear waste. we took the initial estimate the value of their waste. we took thousands of tell. us. how the whole time you're seeing here for more time when it layers. from the second of june to allow one second of june to all one six and a half years or she's the portable or so that it is a part of your living here six in a healthy year. thank you very much they were here thank you good luck good luck good luck. in the. town and the whole thing back when our narrow down here is a mere oh yeah. there are or there are others. so is whether we're seeing one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign. for. us. and. for. us. to really. think you. are the thing for the general right and can or. are some is can we discuss what you're going to ships which are interested in one of. will start when the general comes ok. he's coming now we need to work something out before then. i'm green
brown and mr blair you know saving planets and i just. thought yeah it was that was that we talk about nuclear waste. we took the initial estimate the value of their waste. we took thousands of tell. us. how the whole time you're seeing here for more time when it layers. from the second of june to allow one second of june to all one six and a half years or she's the portable or so that it is a part of your living here six in a healthy year. thank you very much they were here thank you good luck...
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brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and just. the thought yeah basically it was that was that we drop out nuclear waste on hold due to the way we were mishra let's play that well look there were. we took thousands of tell . me. how the whole time you're sitting here for more time when it layers. it is on the second of june to allow one second of june to all want six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is a part of your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much and they were here thank you good luck good luck good luck. in the. town and the whole thing back when our narrow down here is a mere one. where you are or ever. so is whether we're seeing one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign. for. us. and. for. us. to. thank you. or you think for the general right and click or. something to discuss what you're going to shoot if you're interested in one of. will start when the general comes ok. he's coming now we need to work something out bef
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brown and mr blair you know saving plants and so i just. thought yeah it was that was that we talked about nuclear waste. told to do to the initial estimate the value of the world. we took thousands of tell. us. how the whole time you're saying here for more time when he when he was. it is on the second of june to allow one second of june to own one six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is a part of your living here six unhealthier. thank you very much and they really think they're good luck good luck because i live. in the. town and they told me that when our narrow down here is in here or more. there now are or just never. asked. so is whether we're seeing one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign bottles madonna. says. and. for. us. to. think you. are you think for the general right kind or. for senator can we discuss what you're going to shoot for said one of. we'll start when the general comes ok. he's coming now we need to work something out before th
brown and mr blair you know saving plants and so i just. thought yeah it was that was that we talked about nuclear waste. told to do to the initial estimate the value of the world. we took thousands of tell. us. how the whole time you're saying here for more time when he when he was. it is on the second of june to allow one second of june to own one six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is a part of your living here six unhealthier. thank you very much and they really think...
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brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and i'll just. say what the fuck yeah it was that was that we dropped out nuclear waste. told to do to prove a new moon mission was made that well look there was. we took thousands of tell. me. how the whole time you're seeing here for more time when it layers. it is on the second of june to allow one second of june two zero zero one six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is a part of your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much when they were here thank you good luck good luck good luck. in the. town and the whole. planet are narrowed down here is a hero while. there are or there are others. it's just it's just. so is whether we're seeing one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign. so. for. us. to really. think you. are you think for the general right and crime or. something to come we discuss what you're going to shoot if you're interested in one of. will start when the general comes ok. he's coming now
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brown and mr blair you know saving pilots and so i just. thought yeah it was that was it that we talk about nuclear waste it's called to do to the initial estimate the value of their workers. who took thousands of tile. and. how the whole time you're seeing here for more time when it was. it started from the second of june to our one second of june two zero zero zero one six and a half years old she's the portable person that it is in support of your living here six and a healthier. thank you very much and they really think you're good luck good luck good luck good luck. in the. family and hope. that wherever you are down here there's a new more you. know there are others who just changed. so is whether we're seeing one of those come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign part of smith on. the scene. for. us. to try to ram it through to her. thank you. and you think for the general right and. then your son is can we discuss what you're going to shoot the president of. we'll start when the gen
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brown. you passed that on to tony blair. is that true or not? >> he suggested that, sir? >> in the same way you're not telling me your sources i will not tell you mine. >> ok. we'll play this game all day. i think your source may be john prescott, and it's not true. >> the questioning turned to rebekah brooks' contacts with the current prime minister, david cameron and the meeting with the murdoch family in greece in 2008. >> whose idea was it that mr. david cameron meet with the murdoches in greece on this indication? >> i'm not sure -- on this o'indication? >> i'm not sure who came up with this idea. i think it was born out of the fact that mr. murdoch was there in the summer and it was organized through number 10. >> there must have been initiatives there within news international to make arrangements. did you know anything about those? >> i knew he was coming, but i think the arrangements were made through mr. murdoch's office and number 10. >> rebekah brooks has denied any knowledge of
brown. you passed that on to tony blair. is that true or not? >> he suggested that, sir? >> in the same way you're not telling me your sources i will not tell you mine. >> ok. we'll play this game all day. i think your source may be john prescott, and it's not true. >> the questioning turned to rebekah brooks' contacts with the current prime minister, david cameron and the meeting with the murdoch family in greece in 2008. >> whose idea was it that mr. david...
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brown. that would have been a factor, too. >> what can you say, mr. campbell, on the pass-through of parliament what became the communication act of 2003. that's obviously a complicated piece of legislation, but it passed the parliament at a time when you were still in post, as it were, before your retirement -- >> yeah. but i don't recall being involved to a huge extent in the detail of policy discussion. and i do remember tessa jou, who i think was secretary of state at the time, when she took the job, she wanted it to be very, very clear she was going to be in charge of that process, and i do also remember her wanting to be absolutely clear that she wasn't, as it were, inheriting any kind of implied or unimplied deals with anybody in the media empires. i'm sure tess will speak for herself, but i do remember that. >> so to be clear about that, she was concerned that as part of the inheritance, there might have been some sort of deal, as you say. she wanted to be sure that there wasn't such
brown. that would have been a factor, too. >> what can you say, mr. campbell, on the pass-through of parliament what became the communication act of 2003. that's obviously a complicated piece of legislation, but it passed the parliament at a time when you were still in post, as it were, before your retirement -- >> yeah. but i don't recall being involved to a huge extent in the detail of policy discussion. and i do remember tessa jou, who i think was secretary of state at the time,...
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. >> i did stay involved with tony blair and later with gordon brown. but for example, when people talk about blaming their advisers or we've talked about some of gordon's special advisers, i don't think it's enough for a politician to say well, they're freelance or they're doing their own thing. jonathan and i were both very, very senior in the system, but if we were dealing with difficult, sensitive issues we knew at all times we were representing the prime minister. and special advisers are very personal appointments by ministers or in our case the prime minister. and that's why i think there was a lot of justified skepticism following the evidence of one of your recent witnesses. >> i've been asked by one core participant to ask you questions about the black rod incident in 2002. the death of the queen mother, which was of course in april of 2002. and provided you with a little clip, mr. campbell, of materials. can we just get the chronology right? there was a piece in the "mail" on sunday -- >> no, i think the "spectator" was the first piece. >> ri
. >> i did stay involved with tony blair and later with gordon brown. but for example, when people talk about blaming their advisers or we've talked about some of gordon's special advisers, i don't think it's enough for a politician to say well, they're freelance or they're doing their own thing. jonathan and i were both very, very senior in the system, but if we were dealing with difficult, sensitive issues we knew at all times we were representing the prime minister. and special...
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brown were among the victims. they seem to national has accused saudi arabia of human rights violations and urged the government to free share prisoners according to the group's report hundreds of show muslims mostly men have been detained without charge since last march after taking part in peaceful protests they took to the streets last february following violence between religious police and pilgrims in medina. the i.m.f. chief christine lagarde has been forced to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle on her facebook page christine legarde caused outrage after saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greek suffering because of economic problems and she had assisted the greek culture of tax evasion was the main cause of their hardship her facebook page was been bombarded with tens of thousands of furious messages. serbia's new elected president has confirmed joining the e.u. remains his top priority however he told us here there are things he won't give up for the sake of membershi
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i think it is important to accept -- i think this goes for david cameron, gordon brown, tony blair -- that the amount of time and energy that they, not just the people who work for them, but they as prime ministers have to devote and dedicate to kind of dealing with what are ultimately media management issues. it's grown. it's grown and it's growing because of the way the media has developed. i think that's a problem too. >> then you continue, they only have power if politicians let them have power. >> yeah. >> by which of course you mean it is within the gift of politicians to prevent press having power. but that might of course have obvious ramifications for free press. it also presupposes politicians are not going to yield to the obvious influences and powers which might intrude on their decision-making. would you agree with that? >> well, i think a lot of this started under margaret thatcher. i think that newspapers were given a sense of power. the numbers that we see, the peerages and the knighthoods and the sense they were almost part of her team. i think it changed under john m
i think it is important to accept -- i think this goes for david cameron, gordon brown, tony blair -- that the amount of time and energy that they, not just the people who work for them, but they as prime ministers have to devote and dedicate to kind of dealing with what are ultimately media management issues. it's grown. it's grown and it's growing because of the way the media has developed. i think that's a problem too. >> then you continue, they only have power if politicians let them...
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brown were among the hacking victims. head of the international monetary fund has been forced to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle on facebook christine the guard social network page was bombarded with tens of thousands of messages after comments she made in a newspaper interview she caused outrage by saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering economic problems insisting the greek culture text of asians was the main cause of their hardship that this is. so because newly elected president is confirmed joining the remains his top priority however he told r.t. there are things he won't give up for the sake of membership and you can see his interview in full in a little over ten minutes from now in the meantime here's a quick preview for you. europe is a very attractive partner for serbia and our country should meet almost all the conditions that the e.u. imposes this process should stop only if they ask us to renounce part of our territory i'm referring to kosovo and we're ta
brown were among the hacking victims. head of the international monetary fund has been forced to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle on facebook christine the guard social network page was bombarded with tens of thousands of messages after comments she made in a newspaper interview she caused outrage by saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering economic problems insisting the greek culture text of asians was the main cause of their hardship that...
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brown were among the hacking victims our coverage of. the missing to national has accused saudi arabia of human rights violations and urged the government to free share prisoners according to groups report hundreds of shia muslims mostly men have been detained without charge since last march after taking part in a peaceful protest they took to the streets last february following violence between religious police and pilgrims in medina. the i.m.f. chief christine lagarde has been forced to express sympathy with the greeks financial struggle on her facebook page christine legarde coursed outraged after saying she had more sympathy for poor african children die in greek suffering because of economic problems tried insisted the greeks culture of the times of asia was the main cause of their hardship her facebook page was bombarded with tens of thousands of humorous messages of them and said he is new the next president has confirmed joining the e.u. remains his top priority however he told r.c. there are things he won't give up for the sake
brown were among the hacking victims our coverage of. the missing to national has accused saudi arabia of human rights violations and urged the government to free share prisoners according to groups report hundreds of shia muslims mostly men have been detained without charge since last march after taking part in a peaceful protest they took to the streets last february following violence between religious police and pilgrims in medina. the i.m.f. chief christine lagarde has been forced to...
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. >> i did stay involved with tony blair and later with gordon brown, but before example when people talk about blaming their advisers or we've talked about some of gordon's special advisers, i don't think it's enough for a politician to say well, they're freelance, doing their own thing. jonathan and i were both very, very senior in the system but if we were dealing with difficult sensitive issues, we knew at all times we were representing the prime minister. and special advisers are very special appointments by ministers or in our case the prime minister. that's why i think there was a lot of justified skepticism following the evidence of one of your recent witnesses. >>. >> i've been asked by one cole participant to ask you questions about the black royal incident in 2002. the death of the queen mother, which of course was in april 2002. >> uh-huh. >> i provided you with a little clip, mr. campbell. of materials. actually, we've got it -- >> can we just get the chronology right? there was a piece in the mirror on sunday which is -- >> no, i think the spectator was the first piece.
. >> i did stay involved with tony blair and later with gordon brown, but before example when people talk about blaming their advisers or we've talked about some of gordon's special advisers, i don't think it's enough for a politician to say well, they're freelance, doing their own thing. jonathan and i were both very, very senior in the system but if we were dealing with difficult sensitive issues, we knew at all times we were representing the prime minister. and special advisers are...
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brown were among the hacking bechtel's. the head of the international monetary fund has been forced to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle on her facebook page christine lagarde caused outrage after saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering because of economic problems she had assisted the greek culture of time was the main cause of their hardship a facebook page was been bothered with turns up thousands of serious messages. so this newly elected president has confirmed joining the e.u. remains his top priority however he told our c there are things he won't give up for the sake of membership and you can see is interviewing for next hour that is a preview. europe is a very attractive partner for serbia and our country should meet almost all the conditions that the e.u. imposes this process should stop only if they are supposed to renounce a part of our territory i'm referring to course of what we're talking about. and to the e.u. i don't know first of all they have the crisis
brown were among the hacking bechtel's. the head of the international monetary fund has been forced to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle on her facebook page christine lagarde caused outrage after saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering because of economic problems she had assisted the greek culture of time was the main cause of their hardship a facebook page was been bothered with turns up thousands of serious messages. so this newly elected...
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brown were among the victims. i'm going to the international has accused saudi arabia of human rights violations and urged the government to free prisoners according to the group's report hundreds of shia muslims mostly men have been detained without charge since last march after taking part in peaceful protests they took to the streets last february following violence between religious police and pilgrims and medina. the i.m.f. chief christine lagarde has been forced to express sympathy with greece's financial struggle on her facebook page christine legarde caused outrage after saying she had more sympathy for poor african children than greeks suffering because of the economic problems and she had insisted the greek culture of tax evasion was the main cause of their hardship facebook page was bombarded with tens of thousands of furious messages. you can explain why that's why soon we'll get in a tussle with the business for now though serbia's newly elected president has confirmed joining the e.u. remains his top
brown were among the victims. i'm going to the international has accused saudi arabia of human rights violations and urged the government to free prisoners according to the group's report hundreds of shia muslims mostly men have been detained without charge since last march after taking part in peaceful protests they took to the streets last february following violence between religious police and pilgrims and medina. the i.m.f. chief christine lagarde has been forced to express sympathy with...
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iee mean, gordon brown is, if yu accept the premise that gordon brown is a responsiblee politician that doesn't bring -- put personal prejudice before his policy make in decisions, if you accept that premise than the threats are pointless and should be dismissed. however, if he is not that person and he does but those things -- there is a failing ing his duty because it shouldn't be about his personal prejudice. the "sun" support of the labourn party for many years and decided to make a change so it didn't occur to me at the time that mr. brown and his colleagues would devote their time into th carrying this out.cour i >> of course it might've been part of the settlement between the "sun" and the labour party. the quid pro quo for support isy it would not intrude into areas of wolesi which could harm policy and similar organizations. did that thought ever pastor your mind? >> no.i'm go >> i will come back toin mr. cameron. there is an absence, isn't there, of text messages which might have existed? >> yes, that is correct.rec >> however far we get, you said that he texted you at a certa
iee mean, gordon brown is, if yu accept the premise that gordon brown is a responsiblee politician that doesn't bring -- put personal prejudice before his policy make in decisions, if you accept that premise than the threats are pointless and should be dismissed. however, if he is not that person and he does but those things -- there is a failing ing his duty because it shouldn't be about his personal prejudice. the "sun" support of the labourn party for many years and decided to make...
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brown were among the hacking victims. the us mainstream news media is rapidly losing its audience with the biggest network suffering from sinking ratings rising independent outlets and internet sources provide an alternative to corporate controlled news. reports media giants are increasingly obsolete. but he's the most trusted fictional name in news the lead character of h.b.o.'s upcoming series newsroom is on a mission to tell the truth in the face of u.s. corporate and commercial pressures are you aware of what makes was the greatest country in the world i don't know what you're venting their lives and their work in the world of nonfiction taking morgue and holding its annual shareholders meeting america's corporate owned news networks that rarely challenge the status quo might want to take some cues from h.b.o.'s fake show and i report warns last month cnn's ratings dropped to their lowest in a decade and here are the nominees in march fox lost nearly twenty percent of their viewers and for years and as n.b.c. has cons
brown were among the hacking victims. the us mainstream news media is rapidly losing its audience with the biggest network suffering from sinking ratings rising independent outlets and internet sources provide an alternative to corporate controlled news. reports media giants are increasingly obsolete. but he's the most trusted fictional name in news the lead character of h.b.o.'s upcoming series newsroom is on a mission to tell the truth in the face of u.s. corporate and commercial pressures...
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indeed, look for one moment at the number of meetings that tony blair and gordon brown had. blair, seven, brown 13, me, four. the idea that there would be some agreement that we would allow this merger to go through is simply not true. if that was the case, while i respect him deeply, what was i doing making him the business secretary responsible for this. the proprietors of news corp. have the night, under oath, at a limited inquiry. >> members must calmed down, there will be opportunity for questioning. >> news corp. has denied, under oath, any type of deal. let me make this last point. we would not have a newspaper with center-right to be used to change the newspaper of the lifetime. it was bad for our country and we ought to go. while i have said that the relationship between politicians and the media has been too close, i know that none of the people opposite have disclosed any of the meetings they had with news international or other newspaper executives while they were in office. while the country wants to hear about the challenges we face, how they play one-sided par
indeed, look for one moment at the number of meetings that tony blair and gordon brown had. blair, seven, brown 13, me, four. the idea that there would be some agreement that we would allow this merger to go through is simply not true. if that was the case, while i respect him deeply, what was i doing making him the business secretary responsible for this. the proprietors of news corp. have the night, under oath, at a limited inquiry. >> members must calmed down, there will be opportunity...
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brown and defenseless people like the green parents of kidnapped and murdered teenager milly dollar and the cover up was even worse high level officials in both the british police and the british government and their fingerprints all over the scandal since after all no one in the u.k. could afford crossing the most powerful empire in the nation's media. now today the british people are waking up to what murdoch's news corp did to them and the damage his company's poison inflicted on trust to british institutions in a scathing new report by a committee of the british parliament rupert murdoch was found unfit to lead the media empire he created and labor m.p. tom watson went to step further saying this about murdoch's media empire. these people corrupted our country they will show you minako these fools i'm not paula means they don't lead in cheats it but my old impled it's and we should all be a show you do and we think before the facade loam everybody in the world knows who is responsible for the room to interview school rupert murdoch more than any individual he used to. mow really
brown and defenseless people like the green parents of kidnapped and murdered teenager milly dollar and the cover up was even worse high level officials in both the british police and the british government and their fingerprints all over the scandal since after all no one in the u.k. could afford crossing the most powerful empire in the nation's media. now today the british people are waking up to what murdoch's news corp did to them and the damage his company's poison inflicted on trust to...
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brown and defenseless people like the green parents of kidnapped and murdered teenager milly dollar and the cover up was even worse high level officials in both the british police and the british government and their fingerprints all over the scandal since after all no one in the u.k. could afford crossing the most powerful empire in their nation's media now today the british people are waking up to what murdoch's news corp did to them and the damage his company's poison inflicted on trust to british institutions in a scathing new report by a committee of the british parliament rupert murdoch was found unfit to lead the media empire he created and labor m.p. tom watson went a step further saying this about murdoch's media empire these people corrupted our country they show you a lot of police fools and up all the minutes they do only in cheats it but my old impled it's and we should all be a show you do and we think we can be fooled and for so long everybody in the world knows who is responsible for the room to give you school rupert murdoch. more than any individual alive he used t
brown and defenseless people like the green parents of kidnapped and murdered teenager milly dollar and the cover up was even worse high level officials in both the british police and the british government and their fingerprints all over the scandal since after all no one in the u.k. could afford crossing the most powerful empire in their nation's media now today the british people are waking up to what murdoch's news corp did to them and the damage his company's poison inflicted on trust to...
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brown john edwards timothy geitner george soros alan greenspan colin powell bill clinton ben bernanke bill gates madeleine albright paul wolfowitz richard holbrooke james wolfensohn of the world bank peter mansbridge of c.d.c. had their recent editor of huffington post canada mortimer zuckerman publisher of and why daily news and admin clarke c.e.o. and president of t.d. bank henry kissinger and david rockefeller are involved as the honorary members of the building steering committee which is responsible for selectively carefully selecting the attendees every year some of called the builder group a harmless think tank or just a discussion group but those have been following it for years so there is something much more sinister at the root of the claim the group gets together to plan policy for a new world order global domination of the subjugation of the rest of humanity according to a recent poll that drudge over fifty percent of the pollsters agreed that the builder hosts the real power master elites of the world unfortunately you won't hear much of a peep about the group's dealings
brown john edwards timothy geitner george soros alan greenspan colin powell bill clinton ben bernanke bill gates madeleine albright paul wolfowitz richard holbrooke james wolfensohn of the world bank peter mansbridge of c.d.c. had their recent editor of huffington post canada mortimer zuckerman publisher of and why daily news and admin clarke c.e.o. and president of t.d. bank henry kissinger and david rockefeller are involved as the honorary members of the building steering committee which is...
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brown and defenseless people like the green parents of kidnapped and murdered teenager milly dollar and the cover up was even worse high level officials in both the british police and the british government and their fingerprints all over the scandal since after all no one in the u.k. could afford crossing the most powerful empire in their nation's media now today the british people are waking up to what murdoch's news corp did to them and the damage his company's poison inflicted on trusted british institutions in a scathing new report by a committee of the british parliament rupert murdoch was found unfit to lead the media empire he created and labor m.p. tom watson went a step further saying this about murdoch's media empire these people corrupted our country they show you a police force and i hold the mins they do only in chiefs it but my old impled it's and we should all be a show you do and we think we can be fooled and for so long everybody in the world knows who is responsible for the room to give you school rupert murdoch. more than any individual alive he used to play mora
brown and defenseless people like the green parents of kidnapped and murdered teenager milly dollar and the cover up was even worse high level officials in both the british police and the british government and their fingerprints all over the scandal since after all no one in the u.k. could afford crossing the most powerful empire in their nation's media now today the british people are waking up to what murdoch's news corp did to them and the damage his company's poison inflicted on trusted...