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John Bruton tribute: 'I told John I'd been to Mass and knew that would buy me some time'

Former Fine Gael press officer Karl Brophy reminisces about working with the late Taoiseach, who passed away this week.

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CNN Newsroom Live

restaurant owners, a local newspaper editor, and their burning love for the king of rock and roll. and now in a town of about 10,000 people, it's a little less conversation and a lot more celebration. with organizers estimating the five-day event will draw a turnouts which is over double the population. many participants looking to fulfill their own dreams of a better land. >> everyone's got so serious. the world, everyone's painting their house gray. the world's gone gray. we need a bit of color and bit of fun. just get out there and have a laugh, i say. >> reporter: in tune with this year's theme, jailhouse rock, jailbird elvis impersonators at the central station platform dancing to "the jailhouse rock." the six-our pilgrimage after a train packed car to tar with people dancing, singing, and

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Newsnight

we can't deny the fact that there has been some yes voters who are moving towards potentially voting labour. but in the longer term route to independence, notjust who wins or losing this election, the more support for independence there are in the population, the more they are likely to spread their vote and the more it becomes necessary for the labour party to answer the question of what they will do to allow those people their democratic say. but is the disentangling of the independence movement from the snp really as potent as analysts suggest? laura webster is the uk's youngest newspaper editor, heading up the national, a pro—independence publication. in the five years i have been at the national, there have been a lot of changes in the independence movement. so, previously a big complaint among those in the broader independence movement was that it was too connected with the snp and _ this was something they felt was risky, because obviously if the snp go up or down in the polls then it could have a negative impact on independence.

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Verified Live

more complaints about this presenter and in the last hour we've heard from a second young person. your assessment in terms of where we are. the first thing to say how extraordinary it is that the bbc, as always the first to report the problems by the bbc is the bbc, and your director general has allowed himself to be brutalised, obviously knows whole no holds bars interviews. director general about thejimmy interviews. director general about the jimmy seibel case interviews. director general about thejimmy seibel case and within hours... i imagine that we can all expect that in these circumstances a new spare newspaper editor is unlikely to be that brave. the problems with bbc are absolutely a

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Frontlines of Conspiracyland

an interview with...? or, "can you help me get an interview with the prime minister?" i think, you scratch my back, i've got to scratch yours. exactly. and i also just think we should be sure of our own journalism, so we should be able to answer those questions. i think there's a misconception that reporting on social media means you don't go anywhere, you just sort of sit in a room and scroll on a phone and go on a laptop. actually, an investigation like conspiracyland takes me from totnes, a small town in devon, to just outside manchester, to quiz this conspiracy newspaper editor, and all the way to berlin, to uncover more connections. so it's definitely sort of out and about and getting to the bottom of stuff. i think that's the essence of journalism and of reporting myself. and, you know, in the series, i was just on the frontlines ofjournalism, it's one thing i keep banging on about, that i think it's important to actually get out of the office and go and see for yourself, because even though these days, people ask, you know, they are very, very used to zoom or phones

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Inside With Jen Psaki

be, you oppose transgender people. just listen to what trump himself had to say about that. even he doesn't exactly know why he is attacking them. >> it's amazing how strongly people feel about that. you see them talking about cutting taxes, people go like that, talk about transgender, everyone goes crazy. who would have thought five years ago, you did not know what the hell it was. >> so, what you just heard in that video, that sounds an awful lot like, and reminiscent of what george wallace, a staunch segregationist once told a newspaper editor. quote, you know, i tried to talk about good roads and good schools, and all these things that have been part of my career, and nobody listened. and then i began talking about black people, and they stormed the floor. so, let's be clear. this is the same old gop playbook, another cynical ploy to tear the fabric of our society, and damage the idea that out of many, we are one, all because they want so desperately to regain the white

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Inside With Jen Psaki

people -- just list of what trump had to say about that, if he doesn't exactly know why he's attacking them. >> it is amazing how strong people feel about that. you see them talking about cutting taxes, talking about transgender, everyone goes crazy. who would've thought it a go, five years ago they don't know what it was. >> so what you just heard in that -- that sounds an awful lot like, and reminiscent of what george wallace, a staunch segregationist once told a newspaper editor. quote, you know i tried to talk about good roads and good schools, and all these things that have been part of my career and no one listens. >> i began talking about black people and they stomped the floor. so, let's be clear, this is the same ole gop playbook. a cynical ploy to carry the fabric of our society and damage the idea that out of many we are one, all because they want so desperately to regain the white house. coming up, delicate, the first

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Morning Joe

that are watch right now that may be disagreeing with what we're sighing. we're saying. lincoln from the time he got into the state legislature he said things that would shock americans if they read them alone by themselves. he was even after the emancipation talking about colonization, as you know. >> yep. >> i think about the horace greeley letter, where greeley is pushing him, the famous newspaper editor, pushing him to november harder on emancipation. lincoln, of course, as we both know, lincoln used that letter to say i don't care about slavery. i don't care about emancipation. and he's doing this because he knew the country, the north, was racist as well as the south. he said, my job is to unite the union.

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Amol Rajan Interviews

of a newspaper editor to be absolutely satisfied that nothing illegal is going on? yeah, but how can you be? how can you be? i worked at a newsroom with 400 people. you're not telling me when you ran the independent, you knew what they're all up to all the time? i can tell you, when i ran the independent, no—one hacked a phone. how do you know? i'm absolutely confident. look, i can only comment with any confidence about what i knew and what i did. i mean, the police launched a thorough and lengthy investigation for a number of years. they interviewed me twice. nothing. so, i mean, i don't really feel the need to keep either talking about it or defending myself, in all honesty. let me ask you... i don't mind doing it for this interview. sure. but there comes a point when either people need to show me what they think i did or stop accusing me of things i didn't do. prince harry is taking legal action against several tabloid newspaper groups. his legal actions include legal actions which concern claims about your record at the mirror. are you worried? no, not at all.

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Amol Rajan Interviews

been involved in any of these settlements at all. nobody has even asked me for my opinion, which i think says it all. but does it stretch credulity for an editor as hands on, as energetic, as intricately involved in the paper as you were, to say this stuff was going on but i didn't know about it? i didn't. so i don't care whether it stretches people's credulity or not. but i've been a newspaper editor, far less successful than you. and you knew everything that all yourjournalists were up to 24/7? no, but i think it was my responsibility to make sure that the big, big stories i was happy with with the mechanism by which they came about. i made it crystal clear to myjournalists... your news editor, your features editor, all these people. ..that we operate within the law. and we had a group of very, very good lawyers who ensure that would happen. now, can you be absolutely certain what everyone's doing all the time? of course you can't. we had hundreds and hundreds of people in the newsroom, but i can be certain about what i knew and what i did. and no—one has ever produced anything to contradict what i'm saying. but isn't it the most basicjob

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