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thank you for being here. first could you put what took place into perspective for us? how common are these kinds of raids on newspapers in the united states? it on newspapers in the united states? , , states? it is unique in my career to _ states? it is unique in my career to have _ states? it is unique in my career to have a - states? it is unique in my career to have a search i states? it is unique in my - career to have a search warrant executed on a newspaper, on a news organisation in the state. there has even been pushed back in recent years about issuing subpoenas for journalists. kansas has a shield law that makes the subpoena of journalists very difficult and, you know, until last week that is where the contentious issue was in this state. because it was in this state. because it was just totally off the radar that this sort of search and seizure would be possible. that a search warrant would actually be executed. in the united states there was a notable instance in 2013 when the department ofjustice during the barack 0bama administration seized phone records of the

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BBC News

the home of the paper's owner and a city council women, seized computers, servers, and phones belonging to reporters and editors. the marion county record, which has just seven employees, says the raid was due to tensions between the publication and government officials. it's owner and editor say it's done nothing wrong the marion county record, which has just seven employees, says the raid was due to tensions between the publication and government officials. its owner and editor say it's done nothing wrong and is expected to file a federal lawsuit over the matter. marion's police chief defended the raid. earlier i spoke to media law attorney with the kansas press association, max kautsch. max, thank you for being here. can you put what took place in kansas into perspective here? how common are these kinds of raids on newspapers in the united states? it's unique in my career to have a search warrant executed on a newspaper, on a news organisation in the state. there has even been pushed back in recent years about issuing

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BBC News

urgency we all feel to make sure our people and families are taken care of.— are taken care of. mahalo, representative. _ are taken care of. mahalo, representative. 0k. - are taken care of. mahalo, representative. 0k. now. are taken care of. mahalo, representative. 0k. now i | are taken care of. mahalo, - representative. 0k. now i would like to open the floor to questions from the media. i would like to remind everyone we welcome all questions that we welcome all questions that we ask that you ask them with kindness and aloha. please raise your hand and away acknowledgement at which time you will be asked to state your name a news organisation before proceeding with asking your question, and in the spirit of allowing everyone in attendance the time to ask a question hopefully, we kindly ask that you ask one question per media outlet, not per person in attendance. mahalo. hands up. i will go here. attendance. mahalo. hands up. i will go here-— will go here. inaudible. we have been — will go here. inaudible. we have been learning - will go here. inaudible. we have been learning about. have been learning about potential toxic chemicals. why were they allowed to go back?

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three by—elections are being held in england today. the seats of uxbridge and south ruislip in west london, selby and ainsty in north yorkshire, and somerton and frome in somerset are allupforgrabs. polls open at 7am. tiktok is now the most used single source of news across all platforms for 12— to 15—year—olds in the uk. that's according to new research from the regulator 0fcom has found. the bbc has the highest reach of any news organisation amongst the age group. the rock band queen have been given a brit billion award for achieving the milestone of being streamed more than one billion times in the uk. live from london, this is bbc news. to the war in ukraine now. grain prices have gone up on global markets after russia suggested it would treat commercial ships heading for ukrainian ports

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Nicky Campbell

had the skip of the year that he was the subject of— had the skip of the year that he was the subject of this _ had the skip of the year that he was the subject of this party, _ had the skip of the year that he was the subject of this party, where - had the skip of the year that he was the subject of this party, where the| the subject of this party, where the suitcase _ the subject of this party, where the suitcase of— the subject of this party, where the suitcase of bruce _ the subject of this party, where the suitcase of bruce was _ the subject of this party, where the suitcase of bruce was being - the subject of this party, where the l suitcase of bruce was being dragged in, suitcase of bruce was being dragged in. and _ suitcase of bruce was being dragged in. and that — suitcase of bruce was being dragged in, and that... that— suitcase of bruce was being dragged in, and that...— in, and that... that is the beauty ofthe in, and that... that is the beauty of the bbc. _ in, and that... that is the beauty of the bbc. you _ in, and that... that is the beauty of the bbc, you say _ in, and that... that is the beauty of the bbc, you say we _ in, and that. .. that is the beauty of the bbc, you say we sell- in, and that... that is the beauty l of the bbc, you say we sell family, we report on ourselves because we are a news organisation and every young person comes to us with these allegations, if we don't report it looks as you've just said about the sun, like we are covering it up. i'd be interested to know what both of you think and also paul gilbert what you think and also paul gilbert what you think and also paul gilbert what you think about what they think and so i'll be right with you. what is your view?— so i'll be right with you. what is our view? ,., .. .. , , your view? good morning, my view is that because — your view? good morning, my view is that because of _ your view? good morning, my view is that because of the _ your view? good morning, my view is that because of the nature _ your view? good morning, my view is that because of the nature of- your view? good morning, my view is that because of the nature of the - that because of the nature of the accusations and because of the fact that the bbc is funded by the licence payer that it absolutely is our business.— licence payer that it absolutely is our business. .. , , , , our business. 0k, not the business ofthe our business. 0k, not the business

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Nicky Campbell

problem for the bbc is that it has been _ problem for the bbc is that it has been accused _ problem for the bbc is that it has been accused of _ problem for the bbc is that it has been accused of being _ problem for the bbc is that it has been accused of being lethargic. problem for the bbc is that it has - been accused of being lethargic when it comes _ been accused of being lethargic when it comes to— been accused of being lethargic when it comes to investigating _ been accused of being lethargic when it comes to investigating these - it comes to investigating these issues — it comes to investigating these issues in — it comes to investigating these issues in the _ it comes to investigating these issues in the past. _ it comes to investigating these issues in the past. jimmy- it comes to investigating thesel issues in the past. jimmy savile it comes to investigating these - issues in the past. jimmy savile was a good _ issues in the past. jimmy savile was a good example _ issues in the past. jimmy savile was a good example. more _ issues in the past. jimmy savile was a good example. more recently, - issues in the past. jimmy savile was a good example. more recently, it l a good example. more recently, it was accused — a good example. more recently, it was accused of— a good example. more recently, it was accused of being _ a good example. more recently, it was accused of being sluggish - a good example. more recently, it| was accused of being sluggish over investigating — was accused of being sluggish over investigating martin— was accused of being sluggish over investigating martin bashir, - was accused of being sluggish over investigating martin bashir, in- investigating martin bashir, in terms — investigating martin bashir, in terms of— investigating martin bashir, in terms of the _ investigating martin bashir, in terms of the allegations - investigating martin bashir, in. terms of the allegations around investigating martin bashir, in- terms of the allegations around him and the _ terms of the allegations around him and the panorama _ terms of the allegations around him and the panorama interview- terms of the allegations around him and the panorama interview with - and the panorama interview with princess— and the panorama interview with princess diana. _ and the panorama interview with princess diana. and _ and the panorama interview with princess diana. and we - and the panorama interview with princess diana. and we know, i and the panorama interview with - princess diana. and we know, because this has— princess diana. and we know, because this has been— princess diana. and we know, because this has been repeated _ princess diana. and we know, because this has been repeated by— princess diana. and we know, because this has been repeated by senior- this has been repeated by senior staff at— this has been repeated by senior staff at the — this has been repeated by senior staff at the bbc— this has been repeated by senior staff at the bbc and _ this has been repeated by senior staff at the bbc and by- this has been repeated by senior. staff at the bbc and by employees, that there — staff at the bbc and by employees, that there is — staff at the bbc and by employees, that there is dissatisfaction - staff at the bbc and by employees, that there is dissatisfaction with - that there is dissatisfaction with the bbc's — that there is dissatisfaction with the bbc's whistle—blowing - that there is dissatisfaction with l the bbc's whistle—blowing policies and its _ the bbc's whistle—blowing policies and its complaints _ the bbc's whistle—blowing policies and its complaints processes. - the bbc's whistle—blowing policiesl and its complaints processes. staff have concerns _ and its complaints processes. staff have concerns about _ and its complaints processes. staff have concerns about the _ and its complaints processes. staff have concerns about the way- and its complaints processes. staff have concerns about the way the l and its complaints processes. staff. have concerns about the way the bbc investigates — have concerns about the way the bbc investigates these _ have concerns about the way the bbc investigates these matters. - have concerns about the way the bbc investigates these matters. stuart i investigates these matters. stuart made the point — investigates these matters. stuart made the point that _ investigates these matters. stuart made the point that the _ made the point that the bbc initially appeared to be evasive. you could also argue that they didn't want to rush to judgment as well. i think there is an element, don't get me wrong, we, on many of on occasion have and relish the opportunity because we are a news

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BBC News

night. is it worth reiterating the statement? this is what is on the record from their spokespeople. last night the duke and duchess of sussex and doria ragland were involved in what they describe as a near catastrophic car chase at the hands of a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi. they talk about this car chase lasting two hours, and my understanding being the reason for thatis understanding being the reason for that is that they were not staying at a hotel or a public building, they were staying at a private residence. they didn't want the people following them to know the identity, orwhere people following them to know the identity, or where exactly where they were staying, which is why they were going around rather than going directly back to where they were. the statement says that there were multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and police officers. the statement says while being a public figure comes with a level of interest from the public, it should never, the cost of any one's safety. and really a warning, a shot across the bow is to any news organisation,

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BBC News

in the coming days — till the new policy beds in. as for those trying to make the crossing there is confusion about what will happen as this mother from venezuela told us. translation: it venezuela told us. translation: , , . translation: it is “ust too much as a mum, translation: it is “ust too much as a mum. here _ translation: it is “ust too much as a mum. here you _ translation: it isjust too much as a mum, here you cannot _ translation: it isjust too much as a mum, here you cannot sleep - translation: it isjust too much as a mum, here you cannot sleep the l translation: it is just too much as l a mum, here you cannot sleep the way too intense, i said lord, what do what do i do. we are worried that they will close the border and tell us everything is over. after all of the sacrifice. live now to el paso — and we can speak to cindy ramirez, the lead immigration reporter at el paso matters. that's a news organisation that focuses on investigative reporting about el paso and the wider region. thank you for coming onto the programme. give us a flavour of what the situation there is right now. fie, the situation there is right now. lot of the chaos that you spoke about has actually subdued, last night and into this morning

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ways. firstly, it is the question of having a friend at the head of a supposedly impartial news organisation, at a time when you are trying to seek favourable coverage for an election. also, facilitating a loan of that size to the british prime minister, that is compromising to the prime minister, that is pushing the prime minister in people's pockets, that is effectively compromised on the prime minister. so that is doubly harmful to democracy in this country. thank ou ve to democracy in this country. thank you very much _ to democracy in this country. thank you very much for _ to democracy in this country. thank you very much forjoining _ to democracy in this country. thank you very much forjoining us. - to democracy in this country. thank you very much forjoining us. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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BBC News

sort of day to dayjobs get on with our impartialjob, a little bit of a plea for what we do there! it is exactly that — plea for what we do there! it is exactly that what _ plea for what we do there! it is exactly that what you just said, it is perception. that leads me to the question of how much damage all of this has done to the organisation. it is notjust about this has done to the organisation. it is not just about this this has done to the organisation. it is notjust about this incident. it is notjust about this incident. i mentioned the gary lineker row as well, that was almost like the final straw with this whole saga. it is difficult to _ straw with this whole saga. it is difficult to measure _ straw with this whole saga. it 3 difficult to measure these things but i suppose if you had to turn to something there was a survey of trust done by a polling organisation in this country by yougov injanuary and the bad news for the bbc is that trust in the bbc has gone down since the last time it was measured. but on the other hand the good news is that we are still far more trusted than any other news organisation in this country and the trust in the

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