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further interrogated. you would relate to horizon would be further interrogated.— would relate to horizon would be further interrogated. you and your department. _ further interrogated. you and your department. i— further interrogated. you and your department, i suggest, _ further interrogated. you and your department, i suggest, on - further interrogated. you and your department, i suggest, on the i department, i suggest, on the contrary, ignored anything that didn't fit the narrative that horizon was working. that's your suggestion- _ horizon was working. that's your suggestion. time _ horizon was working. that's your suggestion. time and _ horizon was working. that's your suggestion. time and time i horizon was working. that's your| suggestion. time and time again, when somebody _ suggestion. time and time again, when somebody ended _ suggestion. time and time again, when somebody ended up - suggestion. time and time again, when somebody ended up under. suggestion. time and time again, i when somebody ended up under your gaze, each solitary, often terrified sub—postmaster sitting across an interview desk from you or one of your team would have been told that they were the only ones with the problem. isn't that right?- problem. isn't that right? that's not correct _ problem. isn't that right? that's not correct at _ problem. isn't that right? that's not correct at all, _ problem. isn't that right? that's not correct at all, as _ problem. isn't that right? that's not correct at all, as i _ problem. isn't that right? that's not correct at all, as i explained | not correct at all, as i explained earlier, depending on the branch, if the person was the only one in that branch that had issues. i've never said that to anybody i've interviewed, that you are the only one that has this issue. i've never said that and i will stick to that. what i'm going to suggest as well as

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BBC News at Six

what do you want him to say today? apology? yes, that would be a good start. she's not the only one interested. this public inquiry is centre stage now. i swear by almighty god... that the evidence... steven bradshaw started in the investigation team in 2000 and is still employed by the post office today. do you think that the approach that you've taken to providing information to the inquiry, what looks like giving the bare minimum, was quite similar to the way that you approached your investigations? no, not at all. there were plenty of questions about how he conducted his investigations. each solitary, quite often terrified, sub—postmaster sitting across an interview desk from you or one of your team would have been told that they were the only ones with a problem. i don't know... i've never said that to anybody i've interviewed,

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BBC News at Ten

it's a big day forjanet skinner. she's on her way to come face—to—face with the man who interrogated her, which led to her going to prison. she lost herjob, her house, and her health. over the past few days, i think it's becoming more anger. it doesn't make me nervous. i'd like to see him be put under pressure like i was under pressure when i was questioned. i haven't seen him since 2006. what do you want him to say today? apology? yes, that would be a good start. she's not the only one interested. i swear by almighty god... that the evidence... steven bradshaw started in the investigation team in 2000, and is still employed by the post office today. under pressure now about his behaviour. under pressure now about his behaviour-— under pressure now about his behaviour. . , ., behaviour. each solitary quite often terrified sub-postmaster _ behaviour. each solitary quite often terrified sub-postmaster sitting - terrified sub—postmaster sitting across an interview desk from you or one of your team would have been

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121103:11:29:00

nbc cameras across the land to report and interpret the rush of returns flooding from the polling places. our experts will be aided by amazing new machines, scientific brains rallied by nbc till vision to bring you the most accurate picture with split-second timing. here we are, the first sweep of the camera. we're coming around now first to our main interview desk. there you'll see our anchorman bill henry, we'll be back to bill henry in just a moment. next to him is the presidential desk where john cameron swayze will report on the presidential vote as he did a moment ago. notice the map of the united states, designed to report the number of elector cal college votes for each state. a quick visual check on the race for you. >> that right there, if you're tuning in. what a difference 60 years can make. now we're appearing in democracy plaza, home of decision 2012 coverage on election night we are expecting thousands of you to gather as the results come in. the iconic skating rink you see it has the map there of the u.s.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110522:14:27:00

personality. you saw that in the little clip that you ran and in the south carolina debate, and saw it if you watched him yesterday, and he spoke for 25 minutes, without a single no in his announcement speech and he's a radio talk show host, ceo, very impressive at an interview desk or on the stage. and, also, he's got experience, with payroll and a lot of those guys, including president obama have not and his weakness and he'd admit it, is foreign policy and up until now he has said, well, i don't have and the plans on things like afghanistan, but, you know, once i become president and sit down with the experts, i'll come up with the right plan and i think if you are going to vote for a guy for president you have to of have more than, i'll get back to you. >> jamie: at the same time he made the point in the speech yesterday, if you want him to be a washington insider, then he would have learned how to accumulate a $14 trillion debt, is that what you really want?

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