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independent press and the plural press across the country, which is vitally important for all of us, to society and to democracy at the core of it. and clearly having the bbc as a taxpayer—funded organisation competing in the digital space with commercial publishers is presenting a serious challenge to the ability of commercial publishers to monetise, commercialise and therefore sustain business models in that environment. what we presented to ofcom as part of this review was a number of issues around that, and how we think the bbc could be a better partner to help sustain commercial new sectors, which i think is in all our interests. let's look at the issue of services. isn't it the case that the nma was concerned about the bbc having any news product in the digital arena a few years back? so do you just see a

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The Media Show

the bbc's digital approach to news and the way it publishes in written format news on the bbc website, and how that interacts with the commercial sector. clearly there has been at many reviews, government commissioned reviews, that have looked at the sustainability of the press and the independent press and the plural press across the country, which is vitally important for all of us, to society and to democracy at the core of it. and clearly having the bbc as a taxpayer—funded organisation competing in the digital space with commercial publishers is presenting a serious challenge to the ability of commercial publishers to monetise, commercialise and therefore sustain business models in that environment. what we presented to ofcom as part of this review was a number of issues around that,

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Outside Source-20210830-18:37:00

problem. it's across many years, failing to recognise what they need to do better. one thing they can do is start listening to us, to society and other groups reporting on this. our recommendations about how they need to use weapons in densely populated areas.— need to use weapons in densely populated areas. correct me if i'm wron: , populated areas. correct me if i'm wrong. doesn't — populated areas. correct me if i'm wrong, doesn't the _ populated areas. correct me if i'm wrong, doesn't the pentagon i populated areas. correct me if i'm i wrong, doesn't the pentagon already have processes in place when it �*s believes the civilians have been killed? ., , ,, , believes the civilians have been killed? ., ,, , , killed? there are processes, but the oint that killed? there are processes, but the point that is — killed? there are processes, but the point that is raised _ killed? there are processes, but the point that is raised time _ killed? there are processes, but the point that is raised time and again . point that is raised time and again is the processes don't work. we've been reporting on civilian casualties for 20 years. many of them were violations of the law of war. they're clearly not working. some of the people killed may have been people trying to flee. they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181004:10:19:00

a great group and that has been a lot of dialogue. this just. going if you know what a good foot on. the training camp ends of course with the big match. on. some paoli have done their bit now the local community must carry on the good work they will help you to continue with this project did you play football in that you are a team like to the game i was disappointed because this was not correct for central defenders to quit for the opponent this was not fair. it's also now up to the italians and migrants to take their newfound foamed beyond the football pitch. the old base to see how this team is going to get for they even the football is not the solution but is part of it because if we play with to society.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131122:09:24:00

afraid to do their jobs. they have flash mobs. these gang mobs are destroying property and businesses in the windy city and cops are scared. they don't want to be sued. >> can we do this very quickly? very quickly, in kentucky, the fbi found pictures, they have been following al qaeda members, terrorist members that were released in to society, i think by accident. your thought? >> first of all, you got to congratulations to the reporter for uncovering this thing. it goes to the point what if your neighbor is a terrorist. what goes through your head? what goes through your head is the potential for embarrassment and being called a racist for racially profiling and doing anything and that's the window that allows refugees to come in and do what they can because people are scared of actually reporting anything. >> your thoughts? >> all the more reason to have a strong and robust nsa program that can provide information to local officials. so they can prevent terrorism.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131121:22:24:00

afraid to do their jobs. they have flash mobs. these gang mobs are destroying property and businesses in the windy city and cops are scared. they don't want to be sued. >> can we do this very quickly? very quickly, in kentucky, the fbi found pictures, they have been following al qaeda members, terrorist members that were released in to society, i think by accident. your thought? >> first of all, you got to congratulations to the reporter for uncovering this thing. it goes to the point what if your neighbor is a terrorist. what goes through your head? what goes through your head is the potential for embarrassment and being called a racist for racially profiling and doing anything and that's the window that allows refugees to come in and do what they can because people are scared of actually reporting anything. >> your thoughts? >> all the more reason to have a strong and robust nsa program that can provide information to local officials. so they can prevent terrorism.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20131024-06:17:00

our third story, a beloved massachusetts teacher brutally murdered. colleen ritzer was found beaten to death this morning. danvers is a suburb of boston. she was found after investigators discovered blood in the second floor bathroom at the school. he was a math teacher. 14-year-old freshman philip chisem, student, has been charged with her murder. don lemon is out front in danvers. >> reporter: this is the face of an accused killer. >> the defendant before the court is 14. >> the fact he is arraigned in adult court. >> reporter: investigators in massachusetts allege that the 1-year-old killed 24-year-old colleen ritzer where she taught and he was a opportunity quiet. kept to himself. new to society. he's a good kid. didn't seem anything bad.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20131024-00:31:00

loved. >> the defendant before the court is 14. >> the fact that he's arraigned in the adult court -- >> reporter: investigators allege he incriminated himself in interviews with police and there was evidence on video cameras, blood in a second floor bathroom. >> he's quiet. kept to himself. new to society, didn't seem bad. just a quiet normal kid. >> reporter: the discovery of her body was a surprise ending to what started tuesday as a hunt for missing student phillip chisim. he was new to the community. had recently moved there from tennessee. facebook lit up with the search for the high school soccer player. phillip is my neighbor said one post. he's a polite and friendly boy. i play for his safe return. then a twist, his family contacted police to say she was missing. >> as a result of that report, the police initiate add search for the teacher and discovered blood in the second floor

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20131023-23:18:00

massachusetts allege that the 1-year-old killed 24-year-old colleen ritzer where she taught and he was a opportunity quiet. kept to himself. new to society. he's a good kid. didn't seem anything bad. nothing out of the ordinary. just a quiet, normal kid. >> reporter: students and family members say ritzer loved being a teacher. at times sending out homework assignments over twitter, facebook and her blog. >> wonderful lady. couldn't say enough about her. she was always the teacher to go the extra mile and for students. >> reporter: why would anyone, let line a student, want to kill her? allegedly dumping her body in the woods behind her own school. >> i think that their sense of security starts to become shattered. and they all just said this is danvers. it doesn't happen here. >> reporter: the discovery of colleen ritzer's body was a surprise ending to what started tuesday night as a hunt for chisem. a high school soccer player that went missing. meanwhile, ritzer's family called police saying she was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130924:21:37:00

both an employer mandate and an individual mandate. and the employer mandate says, if you don't meet your responsibilities by your employees and they end up getting medicaid or they're ending up in the emergency room, you're basically dumping those costs on to society. that's not fair. so we're going to charge you a couple thousand dollars to help pay for health care for those employees. to the individuals, what we said was, we're going to make health insurance so affordable, so cheap for you, so heavy hee subsidized if you're not making a lot of money that if you're not getting health insurance, then it's because you just decided you don't want to. you don't need to. and in that circumstance, what happens when you get hit by a bus, heaven forbid, or somebody in your family gets sick and you

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