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packham in the moment, what's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the challenge chris packham in the moment, what's the bbc's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the bbc's excuse moment, what's the bbc's excuse for signal boosting that libellous comment after the programme had been broadcast? >> yeah, absolutely. that it's the second stage that seems to me to be the more serious that yes, a mistake in the programme, dare i say, even state of the nafion dare i say, even state of the nation occasionally makes mistakes and i don't challenge people or i make an error of fact, try to avoid it, but that will happen to anybody. it's then when you promote that and then when you promote that and the bbc, in its apology , doesn't the bbc, in its apology, doesn't say, we're very sorry. what we said, what was said was wrong. >> they don't correct the false allegation often, and they don't apologise for the fact that it was made and then retweeted by the bbc. >> what's your conclusion on this? what do you think this is about? is this just the bbc's big organisation? it makes mi
packham in the moment, what's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the challenge chris packham in the moment, what's the bbc's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the bbc's excuse moment, what's the bbc's excuse for signal boosting that libellous comment after the programme had been broadcast? >> yeah, absolutely. that it's the second stage that seems to me to be the more serious that yes, a mistake in the programme, dare i say, even state of the nafion dare i say,...
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packham in the moment, what's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the challenge chris packham in the moment, what's the bbc's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the bbc's excuse moment, what's the bbc's excuse for signal boosting that libellous comment after the programme had been broadcast? >> yeah, absolutely. that it's the second stage that seems to me to be the more serious that yes, a mistake in the programme, dare i say, even state of the nafion dare i say, even state of the nation occasionally makes mistakes and i don't challenge people or i make an error of fact, try to avoid it, but that will happen to anybody. it's then when you promote that and then when you promote that and the bbc, in its apology , doesn't the bbc, in its apology, doesn't say, we're very sorry. what we said, what was said was wrong. >> they don't correct the false allegation often, and they don't apologise for the fact that it was made and then retweeted by the bbc. >> what's your conclusion on this? what do you think this is about? is this just the bbc's big organisation? it makes mi
packham in the moment, what's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the challenge chris packham in the moment, what's the bbc's challenge chris packham in the moment , what's the bbc's excuse moment, what's the bbc's excuse for signal boosting that libellous comment after the programme had been broadcast? >> yeah, absolutely. that it's the second stage that seems to me to be the more serious that yes, a mistake in the programme, dare i say, even state of the nafion dare i say,...
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chris packham? i had the fortune mixed _ lucky. chris packham? i had the fortune mixed with _ lucky. chris packham? i had the fortune mixed with mps - lucky. chris packham? i had the fortune mixed with mps and - lucky. chris packham? i had the - fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do _ fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do feel— fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do feel sorry _ fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do feel sorry for _ fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do feel sorry for some _ fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do feel sorry for some them - fortune mixed with mps and ministers and i do feel sorry for some them on. and i do feel sorry for some them on account— and i do feel sorry for some them on account of— and i do feel sorry for some them on account of the — and i do feel sorry for some them on account of the fact _ and i do feel sorry for some them on account of the fact there _ and i
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and finally, meanwhile, radical climate change activist and bbc nature presenter chris packham , a man presenter chris packham, a man who said that it may now be time to break the law to tackle climate change. he still works for the bbc. of course, he does. appeared on the laura kuenssberg show on the beeb on sunday morning, criticising the daily sceptic, a well researched and produced online newspaper for which questions and debates the narrative around net zero covid, free speech and much besides. while the website was described by packham as the daily sceptic , by packham as the daily sceptic, which he alleged has been put together by a bunch of professionals with close affiliations to the fossil fuel industry, the bbc has since shared the clip on twitter, where it has been viewed more than 850,000 times. kuenssberg also reposted the clip to her personal twitter feed. now toby young, the founder of the daily sceptic and the media establishment's arch nemesis , establishment's arch nemesis, has said that packham's claims are both false and defamatory. tellingly, the show in question
and finally, meanwhile, radical climate change activist and bbc nature presenter chris packham , a man presenter chris packham, a man who said that it may now be time to break the law to tackle climate change. he still works for the bbc. of course, he does. appeared on the laura kuenssberg show on the beeb on sunday morning, criticising the daily sceptic, a well researched and produced online newspaper for which questions and debates the narrative around net zero covid, free speech and much...
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plus, another stain on the bbc's escutcheon after chris packham, besmirches toby young and the daily sceptic falsely claiming affiliations to the fossil fuel industry with no challenge or correction from the supposedly impartial public service broadcaster toby young joins me in the studio for this evening's finale. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most malicious panel this evening, the former brexit party mep and nunziata rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for . it's what you've all been waiting for. the it's what you've all been waiting for . the news bulletin waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison.
plus, another stain on the bbc's escutcheon after chris packham, besmirches toby young and the daily sceptic falsely claiming affiliations to the fossil fuel industry with no challenge or correction from the supposedly impartial public service broadcaster toby young joins me in the studio for this evening's finale. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most malicious panel this evening, the former brexit party mep and nunziata rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy...
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predictably, bbc nature campaigner chris packham p0ps nature campaigner chris packham pops up. a man who has previously said . it may be time previously said. it may be time to break the law to save the planet. his appearance in the ad tells you everything you need to know about about the know about the ad, about the campaign the direction campaign and about the direction of i often of the charity. now, i often donate to the rspca and i'm going to continue to do so, and i urge you to donate as well. so that their brilliant vets and nurses can put squashed hedgehog hedgehogs back together, howls injured foxes reinflate flattened moggies expose dodgy and cruel farmers and bring disgusting owners who abuse their pets to justice. this is work in which the rspca is peerless and outstanding, and that's what they should stick to protecting animals, not let torturing humans. this is an organisation which is increasingly about politics, not pooches. it's run by campaigners who want to hound the public. now i don't think they should be put down, but it's time the rspca spent some time in
predictably, bbc nature campaigner chris packham p0ps nature campaigner chris packham pops up. a man who has previously said . it may be time previously said. it may be time to break the law to save the planet. his appearance in the ad tells you everything you need to know about about the know about the ad, about the campaign the direction campaign and about the direction of i often of the charity. now, i often donate to the rspca and i'm going to continue to do so, and i urge you to donate as...
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recently, there's been love seagulls enjoy wasps, chris packham says. enjoy killer hornets. they're called killer. i'm not a fan . i'm not a fan. >> i prefer killer hornets. the slugs don't sort them on your lawn . that's the only thing. lawn. that's the only thing. sorting slugs is quite good fun, but it does kill the grass very quickly. >> are they good for you? >> are they good for you? >> what? eating them? no you don't have to sort them in order to prepare them for frying . no, to prepare them for frying. no, just a little barbecue. >> you're having a little party? i don't know , delicious, right? i don't know, delicious, right? >> that's the front pages coming up. abuse and disrespect at the cenotaph and news from whitehall on saint george's, day. two separate stories. see you there . separate stories. see you there. well and welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans, still joined by steve van allen and scott capurro. so scott, two tier policing or just good old fashioned dust up with the filth. this is the daily mail live from whitehall, apparently there is some
recently, there's been love seagulls enjoy wasps, chris packham says. enjoy killer hornets. they're called killer. i'm not a fan . i'm not a fan. >> i prefer killer hornets. the slugs don't sort them on your lawn . that's the only thing. lawn. that's the only thing. sorting slugs is quite good fun, but it does kill the grass very quickly. >> are they good for you? >> are they good for you? >> what? eating them? no you don't have to sort them in order to prepare them for...
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chris packham, christy mcguinness and many more. but we have also gained as much —— a much better understanding of neurodiversity and how it looks differently in different groups. autistic women are much often thought to be better at masking their symptoms in public, so there is now a much wider variety of people coming forward.— people coming forward. some say there is a danger— people coming forward. some say there is a danger of— people coming forward. some sayj there is a danger of neurodiverse. almost like an over correction, what do you say to that? it is almost like an over correction, what do you say to that?— do you say to that? it is certainly true diagnosis _ do you say to that? it is certainly true diagnosis rates _ do you say to that? it is certainly true diagnosis rates are - do you say to that? it is certainly true diagnosis rates are not - do you say to that? it is certainly true diagnosis rates are not the i true diagnosis rates are not the same across the country and there are some academics who would s
chris packham, christy mcguinness and many more. but we have also gained as much —— a much better understanding of neurodiversity and how it looks differently in different groups. autistic women are much often thought to be better at masking their symptoms in public, so there is now a much wider variety of people coming forward.— people coming forward. some say there is a danger— people coming forward. some say there is a danger of— people coming forward. some sayj there is a danger...
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we will be joined by the environmental campaigner chris packham who will be on our panel today and a labour politician who wants to be the next justice secretary. we are on bbc two because of those brave or crazy souls doing the marathon. hope to see you then. souls doing the marathon. hope to see you then-— souls doing the marathon. hope to see you then. thank you and we will have more — see you then. thank you and we will have more on _ see you then. thank you and we will have more on those _ see you then. thank you and we will have more on those brave _ see you then. thank you and we will have more on those brave and i see you then. thank you and we will have more on those brave and crazy| have more on those brave and crazy souls because a record number of 50,000 runners are set to take on the london marathon later today and our correspondent charlotte gallagher is there this morning. what is the atmosphere like? aha, lot what is the atmosphere like? a lot of nerves and _ what is the atmosphere like? a lot of nerves and a _ what is the atmosphere like? a lot of nerves and a lo
we will be joined by the environmental campaigner chris packham who will be on our panel today and a labour politician who wants to be the next justice secretary. we are on bbc two because of those brave or crazy souls doing the marathon. hope to see you then. souls doing the marathon. hope to see you then-— souls doing the marathon. hope to see you then. thank you and we will have more — see you then. thank you and we will have more on _ see you then. thank you and we will have more on...
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the 22 year old told fellow eco campaigner chris packham in the radio times i would do it all again, but there's one thing i'd do additionally and i'm considering it, i'd find some way of meeting with anyone who had affected by what i did had been affected by what i did so they could tell me how they felt . well, even if she wanted felt. well, even if she wanted to, could instead be to, she could instead be languishing jail for her languishing in jail for her efforts just a few weeks, her efforts in just a few weeks, her friend and justin paul friend and fellow justin paul supporter, me supporter, ben larson joins me now. you very much. now. ben, thank you very much. great you on on the great to have you on on the show. an individual missed show. and an individual missed his father's funeral because of that. she says she'd do that. and yet she says she'd do it all again. would you like to apologise , cressida has apologise, cressida has absolutely nothing to apologise for. i just like to make that very clear from the start. >> missing a father, missing someone's funeral. father's som
the 22 year old told fellow eco campaigner chris packham in the radio times i would do it all again, but there's one thing i'd do additionally and i'm considering it, i'd find some way of meeting with anyone who had affected by what i did had been affected by what i did so they could tell me how they felt . well, even if she wanted felt. well, even if she wanted to, could instead be to, she could instead be languishing jail for her languishing in jail for her efforts just a few weeks, her...
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. >> i don't it's >> i don't think it's astonishing that the likes of chris packham, you know, the remainer, environmental list, absolute this absolute tumbleweed on this absolute tumbleweed on this absolute . they're not absolute tumbleweed. they're not criticising the european union and they should be because putting your political stripes to is about to one side, this is about protecting endangered species who solely and specifically see an evolutionary wise, depend on this species of fish and to simply take it away for human consumption is wrecking our environment. >> no, absolutely. and i and i think it's worth saying that the government has acted on this following a big call for evidence that they've done over the taking scientific the last year, taking scientific evidence, showing public support for is not for it. you know, it is not acting any way, as far as i acting in any way, as far as i can see, outside its remit in can see, outside of its remit in doing this. and i think it's just beholden on all of us who care about the environment in whatever form , to look that the whatever
. >> i don't it's >> i don't think it's astonishing that the likes of chris packham, you know, the remainer, environmental list, absolute this absolute tumbleweed on this absolute tumbleweed on this absolute . they're not absolute tumbleweed. they're not criticising the european union and they should be because putting your political stripes to is about to one side, this is about protecting endangered species who solely and specifically see an evolutionary wise, depend on this...