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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

years. there are two issues that arise out— years. there are two issues that arise out of— years. there are two issues that arise out of this, about how does trust _ arise out of this, about how does trust applied? 0ne arise out of this, about how does trust applied? one is, can you trust the trust applied? 0ne is, can you trust the bbc_ trust applied? 0ne is, can you trust the bbc to— trust applied? one is, can you trust the bbc to follow up on allegations? you have _ the bbc to follow up on allegations? you have the sun this morning, the eight _ you have the sun this morning, the eight questions we ask the bbc, and they will_ eight questions we ask the bbc, and they will not answer any of them. some _ they will not answer any of them. some of— they will not answer any of them. some of them are quite basic questions. then you have the political— questions. then you have the political angle, questions. then you have the politicalangle, can questions. then you have the political angle, can you expect the bbc to— political angle, can you expect the bbc to he — political angle, can you expect the bbc to be honest with people about what they find? we don't know where this person _ what they find? we don't know where this person works, if it is news or somewhere — this person works, if it is news or somewhere else, so we can't be assuming — somewhere else, so we can't be assuming that they work in news. but we have _ assuming that they work in news. but we have to _ assuming that they work in news. but we have to say that the bbc has worked — we have to say that the bbc has worked incredibly hard in recent times— worked incredibly hard in recent times on— worked incredibly hard in recent times on trying to reinforce its position— times on trying to reinforce its position as the nation's broadcaster of trust _ position as the nation's broadcaster of trust. this does not help. if you were in the _ of trust. this does not help. if you were in the bbc— of trust. this does not help. if you were in the bbc right _ of trust. this does not help. if you were in the bbc right now, - of trust. this does not help. if you were in the bbc right now, what . were in the bbc right now, what would you be doing? how would you be trying to manage what the newspapers will say is a crisis, and many people will agree it is already? first of all, you have to gather round you people that know who they are —— what they are doing, you need

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Newsnight

from in _ wall back to labour where they came from in the _ wall back to labour where they came from in the beginning.— from in the beginning. exactly, so the are from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not _ from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not going _ from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not going to _ from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not going to reform. - they are not going to reform. not at this stage, reform is not big or strong _ not at this stage, reform is not big or strong enough. they— or strong enough. they have only got 465 councils. out of 8000 _ of 8000. yes, thank you. wright, of 8000. — yes, thank you. wright, k. most people _ yes, thank you. wright, k. most people in— yes, thank you. wright, k. most people in the country does not know that reform exists, so at the moment there is— that reform exists, so at the moment there is no— that reform exists, so at the moment there is no political challenge to there is no political challenge to the government whatsoever, but i repeat _ the government whatsoever, but i repeat the — the government whatsoever, but i repeat the point, this is a breach of trust — repeat the point, this is a breach of trust. voters expected numbers to come _ of trust. voters expected numbers to come down, — of trust. voters expected numbers to come down, but more significantly, this is— come down, but more significantly, this is what— come down, but more significantly, this is what nobody will discuss, is the damage these numbers are to our quality— the damage these numbers are to our quality of— the damage these numbers are to our quality of life post—of all we ever hear _ quality of life post—of all we ever hear is _ quality of life post—of all we ever hear is what the bank of england say, whether gdp could be a little bit better— say, whether gdp could be a little bit better than was predicted. we bow to _ bit better than was predicted. we bow to the god of gdp and we forget what this— bow to the god of gdp and we forget what this is doing to our communities. our chances of, say, getting— communities. our chances of, say, getting a— communities. our chances of, say, getting a house for our children. the government could easily build more houses. it could easily build most of gaul places. h0. more houses. it could easily build most of gaul places.— more houses. it could easily build most of gaul places. no, i'm sorry. unless you — most of gaul places. no, i'm sorry. unless you know _ most of gaul places. no, i'm sorry. unless you know the _ most of gaul places. no, i'm sorry. unless you know the numbers - most of gaul places. no, i'm sorry. i unless you know the numbers coming in, you _ unless you know the numbers coming in, you cannot plan school places, you cannot — in, you cannot plan school places, you cannot plan house—building. at

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BBC News

she is right, the humanitarian workers have been shot at, five of them have been killed, and prudently those involved in the humanitarian effort are withdrawing their people. this is a total and absolute nightmare of a crisis with 16 million people are already short of food and support and it will only get worse, as she employed in her response, unless there is a ceasefire and the generals lay down their arms and make sure their troops go back to barracks. i{hair their arms and make sure their troops go back to barracks. chair of the select committee. _ the select committee. can_ the select committee. can i_ the select committee. can i echo those comments, showing my thanks _ can i echo those comments, showing my thanks to— can i echo those comments, showing my thanks to those _ can i echo those comments, showing my thanks to those foreign - can i echo those comments, showing my thanks to those foreign office - my thanks to those foreign office and md— my thanks to those foreign office and m00 staff_ my thanks to those foreign office and mod staff that _ my thanks to those foreign office and mod staff that evacuated - my thanks to those foreign office and mod staff that evacuated our| and mod staff that evacuated our diplomats — and mod staff that evacuated our diplomats and _ and mod staff that evacuated our diplomats and their— and mod staff that evacuated our diplomats and their families. - and mod staff that evacuated our diplomats and their families. the centrat— diplomats and their families. the central tenant— diplomats and their families. the central tenant of— diplomats and their families. the central tenant of the _ diplomats and their families. the central tenant of the contract - central tenant of the contract between _ central tenant of the contract between british— central tenant of the contract between british nationals - central tenant of the contract| between british nationals and central tenant of the contract - between british nationals and their government. — between british nationals and their government. or— between british nationals and their government, or indeed _ between british nationals and their government, or indeed the - between british nationals and their government, or indeed the nationi government, or indeed the nation state. _ government, or indeed the nation state. is _ government, or indeed the nation state. is that— government, or indeed the nation state, is that of— government, or indeed the nation state, is that of trust, _ government, or indeed the nation state, is that of trust, and - government, or indeed the nation state, is that of trust, and trust . state, is that of trust, and trust at this— state, is that of trust, and trust at this point— state, is that of trust, and trust at this point is _ state, is that of trust, and trust at this point is being _ state, is that of trust, and trust at this point is being stretched. i at this point is being stretched. trust _ at this point is being stretched. trust that— at this point is being stretched. trust that we _ at this point is being stretched. trust that we will— at this point is being stretched. trust that we will evacuate - at this point is being stretched. i trust that we will evacuate them at this point is being stretched. - trust that we will evacuate them and -et trust that we will evacuate them and get them _ trust that we will evacuate them and get them to— trust that we will evacuate them and get them to a — trust that we will evacuate them and get them to a place _ trust that we will evacuate them and get them to a place of— trust that we will evacuate them and get them to a place of safety- trust that we will evacuate them and get them to a place of safety when . get them to a place of safety when they are _ get them to a place of safety when they are in — get them to a place of safety when they are in need. _ get them to a place of safety when they are in need. whilst— get them to a place of safety when they are in need. whilst i- get them to a place of safety wheni they are in need. whilst i recognise they are in need. whilst i recognise the complexity. _ they are in need. whilst i recognise the complexity, the _ they are in need. whilst i recognise the complexity, the risk— they are in need. whilst i recognise the complexity, the risk and - they are in need. whilst i recognise the complexity, the risk and that i they are in need. whilst i recognisei the complexity, the risk and that we

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130305:09:41:00

your police force in this way? >> it was a very easy decision to make. congressman lewis is one of the most decent, brave men that i think i have ever known. and, you know, he has stood in the face of danger, scorn, and ridicule. he is a nonviolent man, a man of peace, but a man of great conviction. and as i told him, a badge is an officer's symbol of trust. and he said to me he didn't think he was worthy to receive it. and i said he was worthy more than any man i've ever met, that what he stood for and it's changed our city for the better. and i'm most indebted to him. the citizens of montgomery are indebted to him for his acts of bravery and courage. and i wanted him to know that we love him in montgomery. we want him to come back. montgomery is his city. 52 years ago, it wasn't the case. he was a 21-year-old man at the time. he had no idea that he was going to be a united states

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130305:05:41:00

joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you reach the decision that you would offer this apology in those terms for your police force in this way? >> it was a very easy decision to make. congressman lewis is one of the most decent, brave men that i think i have ever known. and, you know, he has stood in the face of danger, scorn, and ridicule. he is a nonviolent man, a man of peace, but a man of great conviction. and as i told him, a badge is an officer's symbol of trust. and he said to me he didn't think he was worthy to receive it. and i said he was worthy more than any man i've ever met, that what he stood for and it's changed our city for the better. and i'm most indebted to him. the citizens of montgomery are indebted to him for his acts of bravery and courage. and i wanted him to know that we love him in montgomery.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130305:02:41:00

this apology in those terms for your police force in this way? >> it was a very easy decision to make. congressman lewis is one of the most decent, brave men that i think i have ever known. and, you know, he has stood in the face of danger, scorn, and ridicule. he is a nonviolent man, a man of peace, but a man of great conviction. and as i told him, a badge is an officer's symbol of trust. and he said to me he didn't think he was worthy to receive it. and i said he was worthy more than any man i've ever met, that what he stood for and it's changed our city for the better. and i'm most indebted to him. the citizens of montgomery are indebted to him for his acts of bravery and courage. and i wanted him to know that we love him in montgomery. we want him to come back. montgomery is his city. 52 years ago, it wasn't the case. he was a 21-year-old man at the time. he had no idea that he was going

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