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al-fayed.- perspective on the passing of mohamed al-fayed.njanuary 6. he received 18 years for seditious conspiracy. that matches the longest sentence related to the 2021 capitol insurrection. also sentenced today, dominic pezzola. you see him here onjanuary 6th smashing a window with a police shield before filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given 10 years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. live now to williejames inman, cbs news correspondent who is on capitol hill. let's start with dominic pezzola what can we know more about his role that we have heard in court today. pezzola was at the forefront of this entire situation when the events surrounding january the 6th unfolded and the assault including the asal on the us capitol. as you mention, he potentially bashed the window and letting in the first batch of the rioters into the capitol complex. today he did have some of his family there to support him, pezzola essentially nearly in tears telling the judge that he had essentially ne
al-fayed.- perspective on the passing of mohamed al-fayed.njanuary 6. he received 18 years for seditious conspiracy. that matches the longest sentence related to the 2021 capitol insurrection. also sentenced today, dominic pezzola. you see him here onjanuary 6th smashing a window with a police shield before filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given 10 years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. live now to williejames inman, cbs news...
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daniela relph looks back now at al fayed's life.med al—fayed, once the proud owner of harrods, the world's most famous department store who yearned to be part of the british establishment. born in egypt, he married the sister of billionaire arms dealer adnan khashoggi and built a business empire. he bought the ritz hotel in paris and defeated the monroe group in the battle to buy harrods. chief executive tiny rowland demanded an inquiry which found mohamed al—fayed had exaggerated his wealth and background. successive governments refused him british citizenship. do you think this is fair from the home secretary to behave the way with someone like me who have given employment to thousands of people, having four british kids? just it shows what type of people, you know, infiltrate in the political life and give us such a deal. revenge was swift. two conservative ministers, neil hamilton and tim smith, left the government accused of taking cash to ask questions in the commons. anotherjonathan aiken, resigned after mohamed al—fayed reve
daniela relph looks back now at al fayed's life.med al—fayed, once the proud owner of harrods, the world's most famous department store who yearned to be part of the british establishment. born in egypt, he married the sister of billionaire arms dealer adnan khashoggi and built a business empire. he bought the ritz hotel in paris and defeated the monroe group in the battle to buy harrods. chief executive tiny rowland demanded an inquiry which found mohamed al—fayed had exaggerated his...
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and of course it was when she was with mohamed al—fayed that she was with mohamed al—fayed that she gotst 1997 it was then that mohamed al—fayed really turned against this british establishment and of the royal family doubt he had sold wanted to be a part of and close to. and interestingly, when he was at the royal courts ofjustice where the royal courts ofjustice where the quest to place, it was there that he said that this was his moment where you can actually talk about the conspiracy. he was sure to his dying days that his son and the princess of wales were murdered. he said that this is the moment for me to say exactly what i feel happened to say exactly what i feel happened to my son and diana at the inquest. and during it, as i said, he sometimes from some sectors of society didn't get the respect that he felt he deserved, even during that, there were reports that lawyers were speaking to him and quipping, pretty much, in his eyes, disrespecting him. it was there that he really turned against the british establishment that he had so wanted to be a part of. establishment that he h
and of course it was when she was with mohamed al—fayed that she was with mohamed al—fayed that she gotst 1997 it was then that mohamed al—fayed really turned against this british establishment and of the royal family doubt he had sold wanted to be a part of and close to. and interestingly, when he was at the royal courts ofjustice where the royal courts ofjustice where the quest to place, it was there that he said that this was his moment where you can actually talk about the conspiracy....
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daniela relph looks back now at al fayed's life.er of harrods, the world's most famous department store, who yearned to be part of the british establishment. born in egypt, he married the sister of billionaire arms dealer adnan khashoggi and built a business empire.
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the businessman, mohamed al fayed, whose died, at the age of 94.s. just search bbc news. thank you for staying with us. we will have the headlines for you and just a short while. hello there. we started off this morning with a bit of patchy mist and fog, but much of that is starting to clear away, and for many of us, we're looking at some warm, sunny spells into the afternoon. that was the scene this morning in gwynedd, a lovely calm start to the day there across the sea. now, this is the satellite image. you can see we've got quite a bank of clouds to the far northwest of the uk, but generally speaking, across the uk, this is where we've got the clearer skies, the finer weather as we go through this weekend. so, still a bit of cloud across some central areas continuing to clear away, and we could catch just the odd shower across the far south of england and across wales. but really, for most of us, it's going to be a dry day with those warm, sunny spells, temperatures getting up to about 21 to 24 degrees celsius quite widely, about 15 to 18 degree
the businessman, mohamed al fayed, whose died, at the age of 94.s. just search bbc news. thank you for staying with us. we will have the headlines for you and just a short while. hello there. we started off this morning with a bit of patchy mist and fog, but much of that is starting to clear away, and for many of us, we're looking at some warm, sunny spells into the afternoon. that was the scene this morning in gwynedd, a lovely calm start to the day there across the sea. now, this is the...
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daniela relph looks back now at al fayed's life.
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mohamed al—fayed, who's died aged 94.ud boys, who are staunch supporters of donald trump, have been given long prison terms for their role in the storming of the capitol building in washington, in 2021. a leader of the group, ethan nordean, has been given an 18—year sentence. sarah smith reports from washington. there's probably about 300 proud boys. they're marching... thousands of people marched on the capitol onjanuary 6th, 2021. the violence that followed has already led to hundreds of convictions, with the longest sentences going to the people who coordinated and organised the riot. the neo—facist proud boys saw themselves as donald trump's foot soldiers, prepared to use force to stopjoe biden being certified as president. ethan nordean, in the baseball cap, and joseph biggs in the checkjacket, took charge of the proud boys on that day, using a radio to coordinate and move their men. they've both been convicted of seditious conspiracy. nordean has received one of the longest sentences related to the january the 6th r
mohamed al—fayed, who's died aged 94.ud boys, who are staunch supporters of donald trump, have been given long prison terms for their role in the storming of the capitol building in washington, in 2021. a leader of the group, ethan nordean, has been given an 18—year sentence. sarah smith reports from washington. there's probably about 300 proud boys. they're marching... thousands of people marched on the capitol onjanuary 6th, 2021. the violence that followed has already led to hundreds of...
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and can we it was not al fayed? we just say it was not al fayed? e was mohammed fayyad. he decided add al make decided to add the alto make himself wrong that ? well, >> what's wrong with that? well, you know, it's fraud . you know, it's fraud. >> i mean, he an >> i mean, he was an extraordinary but i think extraordinary man, but i think also bitter also an extraordinarily bitter man. the years and years and years when he alleged, you years when he alleged, as you said, that there was the royal family playing a part in the death of. well, didn't he allege that prince killed that prince philip killed his son? he yes, it was that prince philip killed his s(conspiracye yes, it was that prince philip killed his s( conspiracy between it was that prince philip killed his s(conspiracy between the it was that prince philip killed his s(conspiracy between the late as a conspiracy between the late duke and the duke of edinburgh and the security is just security service, which is just risible. clearly, if risible. and he was clearly, if you lose your son and h
and can we it was not al fayed? we just say it was not al fayed? e was mohammed fayyad. he decided add al make decided to add the alto make himself wrong that ? well, >> what's wrong with that? well, you know, it's fraud . you know, it's fraud. >> i mean, he an >> i mean, he was an extraordinary but i think extraordinary man, but i think also bitter also an extraordinarily bitter man. the years and years and years when he alleged, you years when he alleged, as you said, that...
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and can we it was not al fayed? we just say it was not al fayed? e was mohammed fayyad. he decided add al make decided to add the alto make himself wrong that ? well, >> what's wrong with that? well, you know, it's fraud . you know, it's fraud. >> i mean, he an >> i mean, he was an extraordinary but i think extraordinary man, but i think also bitter also an extraordinarily bitter man. the years and years and years when he alleged, you years when he alleged, as you said, that there was the royal family playing a part in the death of. well, didn't he allege that prince killed that prince philip killed his son? he yes, it was that prince philip killed his s(conspiracye yes, it was that prince philip killed his s( conspiracy between it was that prince philip killed his s(conspiracy between the it was that prince philip killed his s(conspiracy between the late as a conspiracy between the late duke and the duke of edinburgh and the security is just security service, which is just risible. clearly, if risible. and he was clearly, if you lose your son and h
and can we it was not al fayed? we just say it was not al fayed? e was mohammed fayyad. he decided add al make decided to add the alto make himself wrong that ? well, >> what's wrong with that? well, you know, it's fraud . you know, it's fraud. >> i mean, he an >> i mean, he was an extraordinary but i think extraordinary man, but i think also bitter also an extraordinarily bitter man. the years and years and years when he alleged, you years when he alleged, as you said, that...
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mohamed al-fayed was a man on a mission. mohamed al-fayed i man on a mission.y didn't believe... apologies, kate, we're having some trouble with your line at the moment. kate, can you hear me? there were dark- -- _ moment. kate, can you hear me? there were dark... apologies _ moment. kate, can you hear me? there were dark... apologies there, _ moment. kate, can you hear me? there were dark... apologies there, we - were dark... apologies there, we willt were dark... apologies there, we will try and _ were dark... apologies there, we will try and get — were dark... apologies there, we will try and get that _ were dark... apologies there, we i will try and get that re-established will try and get that re—established with professor kate williams they're looking back on the life of mohamed al—fayed who has died at the age of 94. kate, are you there? we had some problems with your line. you are just recalling the influence that armidale fired had as part of, you are saying —— mohamed al—fayed had as part of the british establishment? , ., , ., establishment? yes, he
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daniela relph looks back now at al—fayed's life.itish establishment. born in egypt, he married the sister of billionaire arms dealer adnan khashoggi and built a business empire. he bought the ritz hotel in paris and defeated the monroe group in the battle to buy harrods.
daniela relph looks back now at al—fayed's life.itish establishment. born in egypt, he married the sister of billionaire arms dealer adnan khashoggi and built a business empire. he bought the ritz hotel in paris and defeated the monroe group in the battle to buy harrods.
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whoa fayyad, which is al fayed. whoa al fayed whoa . he wants to be al fayed whoa.hat's brilliant . >> that's brilliant. >> that's brilliant. >> i just love it. i can't get enough of it. nothing irritates me more than asking crowds to let behave themselves and be censored from, you know, sort of raucous language. surely singing songs exactly. being songs. well, exactly. and being i mean, of course, you know, you don't want to have anything nasty, it's delilah. nasty, nasty, but it's delilah. it's that the point of a football match. you go there and you've a hard week and you you've had a hard week and you have of beers you have a couple of beers and you vent a little bit vent your spleen a little bit and that's what this and hopefully that's what this show about yes what show is about as well. yes what do you think about proposals you've proposed least once? >>i once? >> ihave once? >> i have been proposed more than once, actually. did i say i only said you've only said yes once and said once. yes. once and you said once. yes. once. but was amazed once. yes but no.
whoa fayyad, which is al fayed. whoa al fayed whoa . he wants to be al fayed whoa.hat's brilliant . >> that's brilliant. >> that's brilliant. >> i just love it. i can't get enough of it. nothing irritates me more than asking crowds to let behave themselves and be censored from, you know, sort of raucous language. surely singing songs exactly. being songs. well, exactly. and being i mean, of course, you know, you don't want to have anything nasty, it's delilah. nasty, nasty,...
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whoa fayyad, which is al fayed. whoa al fayed whoa . he wants to be al fayed whoa.hat's brilliant . >> that's brilliant. >> that's brilliant. >> i just love it. i can't get enough of it. nothing irritates me more than asking crowds to let behave themselves and be censored from, you know, sort of raucous language. surely singing songs exactly. being songs. well, exactly. and being i mean, of course, you know, you don't want to have anything nasty, it's delilah. nasty, nasty, but it's delilah. it's that the point of a football match. you go there and you've a hard week and you you've had a hard week and you have of beers you have a couple of beers and you vent a little bit vent your spleen a little bit and that's what this and hopefully that's what this show about yes what show is about as well. yes what do you think about proposals you've proposed least once? >>i once? >> ihave once? >> i have been proposed more than once, actually. did i say i only said you've only said yes once and said once. yes. once and you said once. yes. once. but was amazed once. yes but no.
whoa fayyad, which is al fayed. whoa al fayed whoa . he wants to be al fayed whoa.hat's brilliant . >> that's brilliant. >> that's brilliant. >> i just love it. i can't get enough of it. nothing irritates me more than asking crowds to let behave themselves and be censored from, you know, sort of raucous language. surely singing songs exactly. being songs. well, exactly. and being i mean, of course, you know, you don't want to have anything nasty, it's delilah. nasty, nasty,...
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another resigned after mohammed al fayed refused theirs revealed he stayed free of charge at the ritzris, at the same time as saudi arms dealers. he went to buy fillon football club and courted the royal family. when his son began a relationship with diana, princess of wales, it seemed moammed al fayed had finally won a place at the highest levels of british society. but when he and diana were killed, he insisted they had been murdered by mi6. the claims were investigated by the police and coroner, and found to be without substance. outside the court, he clubbed the conspiracy theories. >> the evidence doesn't back you up. >> what evidence? i'm not talking to you because you are a bloody idiot, part of the establishment -- you work for mi6. >> combative and increasingly embittered, he spent so many of his later years determined to destroy an establishment he had once been so keen to join. >> mohammed off ayad, the egyptian billionaire dead at the age of 94 years old. india is ramping up security as it prepares to host world leaders at the g 20 summit in new delhi. india is rolling out
another resigned after mohammed al fayed refused theirs revealed he stayed free of charge at the ritzris, at the same time as saudi arms dealers. he went to buy fillon football club and courted the royal family. when his son began a relationship with diana, princess of wales, it seemed moammed al fayed had finally won a place at the highest levels of british society. but when he and diana were killed, he insisted they had been murdered by mi6. the claims were investigated by the police and...
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tributes are being paid to former harrods owner mohamed al—fayed , who died at the age of al—fayed, whothe egyptian born businessman who also owned fulham fc for 16 years say he passed away peacefully of old age . on its site, fulham posted age. on its site, fulham posted we owe mohamed a debt of gratitude and former spokesperson for mr al—fayed, michael cole told us why he was so special , michael cole told us why he was so special, mean, highly controversial , of course. controversial, of course. >> but those people who actually knew him, who worked for him, who were his customers, who were the fans of his football club, and the many, many, many people who were beneficiaries of his kindness and generosity . they kindness and generosity. they are without number. i can assure you . you. >> well, in the us body cam footage has been released of a pregnant black woman being shot by police in ohio. now warning, for those of you watching on television , the footage we're television, the footage we're about to show you includes the moment before and after her death. 21 year old takiya young r
tributes are being paid to former harrods owner mohamed al—fayed , who died at the age of al—fayed, whothe egyptian born businessman who also owned fulham fc for 16 years say he passed away peacefully of old age . on its site, fulham posted age. on its site, fulham posted we owe mohamed a debt of gratitude and former spokesperson for mr al—fayed, michael cole told us why he was so special , michael cole told us why he was so special, mean, highly controversial , of course. controversial,...
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michael cole the former bbc royal correspondent who went on to work for mohamed al fayed as directorat harrods, spoke to me on mr fayed's last days. well, i think it's worth saying that he died on wednesday, which was the day before the 26th anniversary of the tragic deaths in paris of his eldest son, dodi, and the family's dear friend diana, princess of wales. and he was entombed in a private mausoleum in the grounds of his surrey estate yesterday, the day after that anniversary. so whether there was an element of kismet, a wonderful arabic word forfate, in all that, i do not know. but it wouldn't surprise me at all. mohamed was a remarkable man in many, many ways. he owned the most celebrated department store in the world. he owned the most glamourous hotel ever known, the ritz in paris. and he owned a very iconic football ground, which is many people's favourite second team, the fulham football club, down by the river thames at craven cottage. the people who knew him, who worked for him, who were his customers, who were the fans of his club, knew him well and they liked him. he wa
michael cole the former bbc royal correspondent who went on to work for mohamed al fayed as directorat harrods, spoke to me on mr fayed's last days. well, i think it's worth saying that he died on wednesday, which was the day before the 26th anniversary of the tragic deaths in paris of his eldest son, dodi, and the family's dear friend diana, princess of wales. and he was entombed in a private mausoleum in the grounds of his surrey estate yesterday, the day after that anniversary. so whether...
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like mohamed al—fayed.elebrity . of yes, he liked celebrity. of course he did. that's part of his business. you see there. we've seen pictures of him with sophia loren and others. he always stars to always invited huge stars to open the january sale at harrods , which was always an exciting thing . and he did give a lot of thing. and he did give a lot of money to charity, particularly children's charities . money to charity, particularly children's charities. but clearly, if you're a politician , you may have seen him very, very differently. yeah >> now talking of work that politicians have got to do and it's going to have to some things are going to have to move on this because it is another saturday another strike. we saturday and another strike. we think about 20,000 rmt union members at 14 different train operators have walked out again today and it follows on from the aslef industrial action yesterday . yesterday. >> apparently there will be slightly more trains running compared with yesterday . fewer
like mohamed al—fayed.elebrity . of yes, he liked celebrity. of course he did. that's part of his business. you see there. we've seen pictures of him with sophia loren and others. he always stars to always invited huge stars to open the january sale at harrods , which was always an exciting thing . and he did give a lot of thing. and he did give a lot of money to charity, particularly children's charities . money to charity, particularly children's charities. but clearly, if you're a...
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one friend, mohammed al fayed. was the timing , the by was the timing, the anniversary so close to his beloved son's departure. do you think that had anything to do with it? did mohammed ever really recover from the loss of his son? >> well, martin, thank you for your kind words . the arabic word your kind words. the arabic word kismet means fate. and i wonder if fate was at work here because as mohammed died on wednesday , as mohammed died on wednesday, um, and that was the day before, as you said, the 26th anniversary of the terrible tragedy in paris when his eldest son, dodi and their dear friend , head of the family, diana , , head of the family, diana, princess of wales, were were killed in paris. princess of wales, were were killed in paris . and he killed in paris. and he yesterday day, the day after the anniversary , he was entombed in anniversary, he was entombed in the private mausoleum on his on his estate. and there you see him earlier in happier times there with sophia loren , who's there with sophia l
one friend, mohammed al fayed. was the timing , the by was the timing, the anniversary so close to his beloved son's departure. do you think that had anything to do with it? did mohammed ever really recover from the loss of his son? >> well, martin, thank you for your kind words . the arabic word your kind words. the arabic word kismet means fate. and i wonder if fate was at work here because as mohammed died on wednesday , as mohammed died on wednesday, um, and that was the day before,...
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thank you- — the billionaire businessman, mohamed al fayed, who went from selling soft drinks in egyptied at the age of 94. his eldest son, dodi, was killed alongside princess diana in a car crash in paris, 26 years ago. never far from controversy, mr al—fayed revealed in the mid—1990s that he'd paid mps from the governing conservative party to ask questions in parliament. he also claimed that diana and dodi had been killed in a secret service plot — a theory that was rejected by the coroner and an inquestjury. the nobel foundation has reversed its decision to invite russian and belarusian ambassadors to this year's nobel prize award in stockholm. it follows a backlash with a number of swedish mps saying they would boycott the ceremony. however, the ambassadors are still invited to the awarding of the nobel peace prize in oslo, that's organised by the norwegian nobel committee. franak viacorka is chief political adviser to exiled belarusian presidential candidate sviatla na tsihanouskaya, who campaigned against the invitation. hejoined me earlier to give his reaction to the decision. o
thank you- — the billionaire businessman, mohamed al fayed, who went from selling soft drinks in egyptied at the age of 94. his eldest son, dodi, was killed alongside princess diana in a car crash in paris, 26 years ago. never far from controversy, mr al—fayed revealed in the mid—1990s that he'd paid mps from the governing conservative party to ask questions in parliament. he also claimed that diana and dodi had been killed in a secret service plot — a theory that was rejected by the...
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never far from controversy, mr al—fayed revealed in the mid—1990s that he'd paid mps from the governingions in parliament. he also claimed that diana and dodi had been killed in a secret service plot — a theory that was rejected by the coroner and an inquestjury. rail passengers in england are facing a second day of disruption as thousands of rmt union members go on strike. some journeys into scotland and wales are also being affected. train drivers with aslef walked out yesterday, as both unions continue disputes with rail operators and the government over pay. our business correspondent marc ashdown sent this update from london's euston station. well, it looks like we've had some tentative steps forward, really, if not significant progress. it's been months since the two sides have really been talking, but now we've had a little exchange, a dialogue, some letters backwards and forwards. about a week ago, the rmt wrote to the rail company, setting out what they called a road map to try and resolve this dispute. they want things like a fresh proposal put on the table, guarantees over no
never far from controversy, mr al—fayed revealed in the mid—1990s that he'd paid mps from the governingions in parliament. he also claimed that diana and dodi had been killed in a secret service plot — a theory that was rejected by the coroner and an inquestjury. rail passengers in england are facing a second day of disruption as thousands of rmt union members go on strike. some journeys into scotland and wales are also being affected. train drivers with aslef walked out yesterday, as...
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. >>> muhammad al fayed has died. the owner of herrod's and father of dody al fayed.nt on to launch his own investigation. he was 94. >>> and a sign of the resilience on maui. laha lahaina's historic tree showing signs of live following the devastating fired there. its leaves burned by the flames. officials say there's new life in the roots. the trees standing for 150 years, now a symbol of hope and rebirth for thousands who call maui home. >>> when we come back, the retired doctor and his new dream job, still saving lives. is getting smaller because of my sight. but now, i can open up my world with vabysmo. vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance for up to 4 months between treatments. which means doing more of what i love. ♪ vabysmo is the only treatment designed to block 2 causes of wet amd. vabysmo is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection or active swelling in or around your eye, or are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. treatments like vabysmo can cause eye infection o
. >>> muhammad al fayed has died. the owner of herrod's and father of dody al fayed.nt on to launch his own investigation. he was 94. >>> and a sign of the resilience on maui. laha lahaina's historic tree showing signs of live following the devastating fired there. its leaves burned by the flames. officials say there's new life in the roots. the trees standing for 150 years, now a symbol of hope and rebirth for thousands who call maui home. >>> when we come back, the...
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former spokesperson for mr al—fayed , michael cole for mr al—fayed, michael cole told us why he was so. i mean , highly controversial, of coui'se. >> course. >> but those people who actually knew him , who worked for him, knew him, who worked for him, who were his customers , who were who were his customers, who were the fans of his football club , the fans of his football club, and the many, many, many people who were beneficiaries of his kindness and generosity. they are without number, i can assure you . you. >> india has launched its first space based solar . probe to space based solar. probe to study the sun . the aditya l1 study the sun. the aditya l1 aims to investigate solar winds , which can cause disturbances on earth. it comes just days after it became the first country to land a spacecraft left on the moon's unexplored south pole . this is gb news south pole. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on digital radio, and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now let's get back . news. now let's get back. >> well, good afternoon . if >> well, good afternoon.
former spokesperson for mr al—fayed , michael cole for mr al—fayed, michael cole told us why he was so. i mean , highly controversial, of coui'se. >> course. >> but those people who actually knew him , who worked for him, knew him, who worked for him, who were his customers , who were who were his customers, who were the fans of his football club , the fans of his football club, and the many, many, many people who were beneficiaries of his kindness and generosity. they are...
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and tom, you knew al fayed very well . and knew al fayed very well.wner. and what was very fascinating to me is you were actually on his helicopter flying to the ritz in paris, i think within 24 hours after the death of diana. >> so how did it go from you being close with him at that point to all of a sudden becoming really one of his? it's a very simple story. what happenedisi a very simple story. what happened is i was writing a biography, a man called tiny rowland , was his great rowland, who was his great enemy. and of course, the one person who was going to help me against fayed. and against rowland was fayed. and he loved me. we got on very he loved me. and we got on very well and he gave me loads of material that collected about material that he collected about his and when my his enemy. rowland and when my book out, every counter in book came out, every counter in harrods copy of my book on harrods had a copy of my book on the shelf. so that went very well. yeah. so i then got on very well with him. and when he then exposed the cash for questi
and tom, you knew al fayed very well . and knew al fayed very well.wner. and what was very fascinating to me is you were actually on his helicopter flying to the ritz in paris, i think within 24 hours after the death of diana. >> so how did it go from you being close with him at that point to all of a sudden becoming really one of his? it's a very simple story. what happenedisi a very simple story. what happened is i was writing a biography, a man called tiny rowland , was his great...
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and tom, you knew al fayed very well . and knew al fayed very well.er. and what was very fascinating to me is you were actually on his helicopter flying to the ritz in paris, i think within 24 hours after the death of diana. >> so how did it go from you being close with him at that point to all of a sudden becoming really one of his? it's a very simple story. what happenedisi a very simple story. what happened is i was writing a biography, a man called tiny rowland , was his great rowland, who was his great enemy. and of course, the one person who was going to help me against fayed. and against rowland was fayed. and he loved me. we got on very he loved me. and we got on very well and he gave me loads of material that collected about material that he collected about his and when my his enemy. rowland and when my book out, every counter in book came out, every counter in harrods copy of my book on harrods had a copy of my book on the shelf. so that went very well. yeah. so i then got on very well with him. and when he then exposed the cash for question
and tom, you knew al fayed very well . and knew al fayed very well.er. and what was very fascinating to me is you were actually on his helicopter flying to the ritz in paris, i think within 24 hours after the death of diana. >> so how did it go from you being close with him at that point to all of a sudden becoming really one of his? it's a very simple story. what happenedisi a very simple story. what happened is i was writing a biography, a man called tiny rowland , was his great...
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al fayed dies at 94. and you know what? they finally got to him.saying for years the security you know, i'm not i don't want to get into like who they are. i'm not i don't want to get into like no,o they are. i'm not i don't want to get into like no, because e. don't want >> no, because we don't want a tweet thread. >> want >> we don't want it. but you know, they finally know, the fact is they finally you know, it's taken decades. but you know, they got their revenge . so . what revenge. so. what >> yeah, it's not it's not you that talks about them. it's not me. you saying it's not joke me. you saying it's not a joke because i got it. >> i it. you got it. >> i got it. you got it. >> it. yeah. he's >> okay, i got it. yeah. he's 94, interesting. colourful 94, but interesting. colourful life. he got fulham into the premier , so that was premier league, so that was pretty started pretty big. he actually started off selling fizzy drinks in alexandria, , kind of a, alexandria, in egypt, kind of a, you inauspicious you know, inauspicious beginnings . you
al fayed dies at 94. and you know what? they finally got to him.saying for years the security you know, i'm not i don't want to get into like who they are. i'm not i don't want to get into like no,o they are. i'm not i don't want to get into like no, because e. don't want >> no, because we don't want a tweet thread. >> want >> we don't want it. but you know, they finally know, the fact is they finally you know, it's taken decades. but you know, they got their revenge . so ....
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. >>> egyptian-born businessman mohammed al fayed has died.owner of harrod's department store and the fulham football club died last wednesday. along with his business success, the 94-year-old mogul was known for his attacks on the british establishment. which he blamed for the deaths of his son dodi fayed and princess diana in the car crash. he claimed the royal family did not want diana dating an egyptian. >>> legendary rockers aerosmith are back in the saddle again for what the band says is its farewell tour. the peace out tour opened saturday night in philadelphia. they'll play 40 shows between now and january. the tour opener was nearly two hours long and featured a set list filled with aerosmith's biggest hits, including "dream on," "sweet emotion," "walk this way ", "love in an elevator" and "living on an edge." they'll play wednesday night on pittsburgh. >>> coming up on "cbs morning," the new lagasse that's taking over in the kitchen. it's a family affair. i'm matt piper. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news
. >>> egyptian-born businessman mohammed al fayed has died.owner of harrod's department store and the fulham football club died last wednesday. along with his business success, the 94-year-old mogul was known for his attacks on the british establishment. which he blamed for the deaths of his son dodi fayed and princess diana in the car crash. he claimed the royal family did not want diana dating an egyptian. >>> legendary rockers aerosmith are back in the saddle again for what...
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the flamboyant businessman, mohamed al fayed the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongsidea in a car crash in paris has died. hello, i'm nancy kacungira. every public building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete, raac. that's the call from the opposition labour party after more than a hundred schools were ordered to close classrooms until they can be re—enforced. to close classrooms there are warnings that many more public buildings, such as hospitals and prisons, could be affected. with the latest details, here's harry farley. more schools are expected to close next week. parents are facing an anxious wait to know whether it is safe for their children to return to the classroom. fin safe for their children to return to the classroom.— safe for their children to return to the classroom. on one skill i have ten rooms — the classroom. on one skill i have ten rooms and _ the classroom. on one skill i have ten rooms and a _ the classroom. on one skill i have ten rooms and a staff _ the classroom. on one skill i have ten rooms a
the flamboyant businessman, mohamed al fayed the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongsidea in a car crash in paris has died. hello, i'm nancy kacungira. every public building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete, raac. that's the call from the opposition labour party after more than a hundred schools were ordered to close classrooms until they can be re—enforced. to close classrooms there are warnings that many more public...
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plus, the colourful and controverisal businessman mohamed al—fayed dies at the age of 94.bers of the far—right proud boys group have been sentenced to prison for their role in the storming of the us capitol building. the latest to be sentenced is ethan nordean, who led the group's march on 6january. he received 18 years for seditious conspiracy. that matches the longest sentence related to the 2021 capitol insurrection. also sentenced today, dominic pezzola. you see him here on 6january smashing a window with a police shield before filming himself smoking a cigar inside the capitol building. he was given ten years for assaulting police and obstructing an official proceeding. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke with cbs news correspondent williejames inman at the us capitol about pezzola's sentencing. pezzola was at the forefront of this entire situation when the events surrounding january 6th unfolded and the assault, including the assault on the us capitol.
plus, the colourful and controverisal businessman mohamed al—fayed dies at the age of 94.bers of the far—right proud boys group have been sentenced to prison for their role in the storming of the us capitol building. the latest to be sentenced is ethan nordean, who led the group's march on 6january. he received 18 years for seditious conspiracy. that matches the longest sentence related to the 2021 capitol insurrection. also sentenced today, dominic pezzola. you see him here on 6january...
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the billionaire businessman, mohamed al fayed, who went from selling soft drinks in egypt to owning harrods and the ritz hotel in paris, has died at the age of 94. his eldest son, dodi, was killed alongside princess diana in a car crash in paris, 26 years ago. now on bbc news, the travel show. from tiny fairy penguins to taking the show on the road. one of the world's most spectacular ecosystems. and maybe the worst customer service experience you might ever endure, all in the name of fun. what is this? i'm not playing charades right now. use your big girl words. this week, we're in australia. it's been a while now since australia officially reopened its borders to tourists and it's been so good to see so many people heading there. and today, we'll be looking back at some of my favourite travel show moments from the country i still call home. of course, australia is a vast country and we can't possibly attempt to cover the whole nation in just this one program but hopefully, we'll give you a flavour. one of my favourite stories saw me back in my home state of victoria way back in 2016, when
the billionaire businessman, mohamed al fayed, who went from selling soft drinks in egypt to owning harrods and the ritz hotel in paris, has died at the age of 94. his eldest son, dodi, was killed alongside princess diana in a car crash in paris, 26 years ago. now on bbc news, the travel show. from tiny fairy penguins to taking the show on the road. one of the world's most spectacular ecosystems. and maybe the worst customer service experience you might ever endure, all in the name of fun. what...
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the death is announced of mohamed al—fayed, the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongside car crash in paris. tougher rules on who can provide cosmetic treatments like botox: the public is asked for views on new regulations. good morning. in sport, the transfer window closes with premier league clubs spending more than £2.25 billion. not much of it by luton, though. their first ever premier league home match ended in defeat, beaten by west ham. and why world war two veterans are being given free lifts in a fleet of london taxis to take part in a ceremony in the netherlands. and for the first time in what seems like a long time, this weekend is looking fine. lots of dry weather with some warm, sunny spells. i will have the full forecast throughout the programme. good morning. it's saturday, september 2. every public building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete known as raac — that's the call from the labour party after more than 100
the death is announced of mohamed al—fayed, the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongside car crash in paris. tougher rules on who can provide cosmetic treatments like botox: the public is asked for views on new regulations. good morning. in sport, the transfer window closes with premier league clubs spending more than £2.25 billion. not much of it by luton, though. their first ever premier league home match ended in defeat, beaten by west ham. and why world war two veterans are...
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the flamboyant businessman mohamed al fayed, the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongside paris has died. blasting off to study the sun. india launches its first solo mission to learn more about the star closest to us. week every public building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete, raac. that's the call from the opposition labour party after more than a hundred schools were ordered to close classrooms until they can be re—enforced. there are warnings that many more public buildings, such as hospitals and prisons, could be affected. with the latest details, here's our reporter zoe conway. the risk posed from raac concrete has been known since this roof collapsed into a school staff room five years ago. luckily, no—one was there. now the government is so concerned about the condition of the concrete in more than 100 schools and colleges in england, that they have been told to close or partially close. katherines primary academy, in harlow in essex, won't open next week.
the flamboyant businessman mohamed al fayed, the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongside paris has died. blasting off to study the sun. india launches its first solo mission to learn more about the star closest to us. week every public building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete, raac. that's the call from the opposition labour party after more than a hundred schools were ordered to close classrooms until they can be...
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the flamboyant businessman, mohamed al fayed, the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongsideblic building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete, raac. that's the call from the opposition labour party after more than a hundred schools were ordered to close classrooms until they can be re—enforced. there are warnings that many more public buildings, such as hospitals and prisons, could be affected. with the latest details, here's our reporter zoe conway. the risk posed from raac concrete has been known since this roof collapsed into a school staff room five years ago. luckily, no one was there. now the government is so concerned about the condition of the concrete in more than a hundred schools and colleges in england that they have been told to close or partially close. katherines primary academy in essex won't open next week,
the flamboyant businessman, mohamed al fayed, the former owner of harrods whose son was killed alongsideblic building in england should be checked for structural problems caused by the lightweight concrete, raac. that's the call from the opposition labour party after more than a hundred schools were ordered to close classrooms until they can be re—enforced. there are warnings that many more public buildings, such as hospitals and prisons, could be affected. with the latest details, here's our...
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i'm working on that excuse about princess diana because mohamed al fayed , who owned harrods, al fayedwho owned harrods, died last week, and one of his former advisers , piers former advisers, piers pottinger, a great friend of our program , is going to tell us program, is going to tell us something very interesting about mohammed and princess diana. we want you as well want to hear from you as well this particularly this morning, particularly if you to affected by you are going to be affected by kids able to to kids not being able to go to school. >> f e at gbnews.com is the >> gb views at gbnews.com is the email we would really, email address. we would really, really from really love to hear from you because an absolute because it is an absolute nightmare. we're meant to nightmare. we're all meant to have to school feeling have that back to school feeling and some of them, many of you in fact will not have kids going back school. let us know back to school. let us know what's you, won't what's going on for you, won't you? what's going on for you, won't you.7 here's what's going on fo
i'm working on that excuse about princess diana because mohamed al fayed , who owned harrods, al fayedwho owned harrods, died last week, and one of his former advisers , piers former advisers, piers pottinger, a great friend of our program , is going to tell us program, is going to tell us something very interesting about mohammed and princess diana. we want you as well want to hear from you as well this particularly this morning, particularly if you to affected by you are going to be affected...
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in before turning to al fayed in state health service.t cult worshipped as some sort of cult like was quickly like religion, rylan was quickly trolled for his honest assessment. but on i think this really troubled me because , as really troubled me because, as rylan clark shouldn't have been trolled for calling out the nhs and also for saying, actually, i'm to going help the nhs by going private. i think he should be celebrated that. he was be celebrated for that. he was absolutely online absolutely hammered online because it's the religion of the nhs, isn't it? >> n hs, isn't it? >> the nhs, isn't it? >> the national religion. >> it's the national religion. if support family if you can support your family without state, without relying on the state, you so. if you can you should do so. if you can afford private medical healthcare, for healthcare, you should pay for it. all of us should. i think. in the nhs probably in fact, the nhs probably should be tested at point be means tested at this point because it's safety net for because it's a
in before turning to al fayed in state health service.t cult worshipped as some sort of cult like was quickly like religion, rylan was quickly trolled for his honest assessment. but on i think this really troubled me because , as really troubled me because, as rylan clark shouldn't have been trolled for calling out the nhs and also for saying, actually, i'm to going help the nhs by going private. i think he should be celebrated that. he was be celebrated for that. he was absolutely online...
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in before turning to al fayed in state health service.t cult worshipped as some sort of cult like was quickly like religion, rylan was quickly trolled for his honest assessment. but on i think this really troubled me because , as really troubled me because, as rylan clark shouldn't have been trolled for calling out the nhs and also for saying, actually, i'm to going help the nhs by going private. i think he should be celebrated that. he was be celebrated for that. he was absolutely online absolutely hammered online because it's the religion of the nhs, isn't it? >> n hs, isn't it? >> the nhs, isn't it? >> the national religion. >> it's the national religion. if support family if you can support your family without state, without relying on the state, you so. if you can you should do so. if you can afford private medical healthcare, for healthcare, you should pay for it. all of us should. i think. in the nhs probably in fact, the nhs probably should be tested at point be means tested at this point because it's safety net for because it's a
in before turning to al fayed in state health service.t cult worshipped as some sort of cult like was quickly like religion, rylan was quickly trolled for his honest assessment. but on i think this really troubled me because , as really troubled me because, as rylan clark shouldn't have been trolled for calling out the nhs and also for saying, actually, i'm to going help the nhs by going private. i think he should be celebrated that. he was be celebrated for that. he was absolutely online...
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so we, we al fayed all councils and lo and behold, this was actually a pandemic was not actually a pandemicery few people were working the working from abroad during the course pandemic. this is course of the pandemic. this is really a very thing post really a very recent thing post pandemic, nobody's gone pandemic, because nobody's gone back work. pandemic, because nobody's gone bacso work. pandemic, because nobody's gone bacso they've seen people not >> so they've seen people not going into work. and i can say that walking around many buildings, i've shocked buildings, i've been shocked with they are . are with how empty they are. are they out the they balancing out the productivity? they figuring productivity? are they figuring out if they're away? are they getting because getting the work done? because i can you from constituents, can tell you from constituents, no, are not. can tell you from constituents, no, i are not. can tell you from constituents, no, i think'e not. can tell you from constituents, no, i think when you look at the >> i think when you look at the way our local govern
so we, we al fayed all councils and lo and behold, this was actually a pandemic was not actually a pandemicery few people were working the working from abroad during the course pandemic. this is course of the pandemic. this is really a very thing post really a very recent thing post pandemic, nobody's gone pandemic, because nobody's gone back work. pandemic, because nobody's gone bacso work. pandemic, because nobody's gone bacso they've seen people not >> so they've seen people not going...
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al fayed and then upgrade. and then growth from april to june the 2nd quarter, that was nought point 2. now now they're still quite low numbers as but if you combine them with last year in 2022, the uk grew by 4.2. >> yeah . and there was the >> yeah. and there was the reassessment on that. >> that's up from 4.1. and if you add that together with the reassessment of previous years, 2020 and 2021, which we had over the summer as it happens, as it happens , the uk since the happens, the uk since the pandemic, has now grown by 1.8. that's more than france . yeah, that's more than france. yeah, 1.7% and certainly more than germany. nought point 2. it's not up there with the states. they've got lots of cheap energy in america or japan or italy or japan, but it's better than we thought and it's in the middle of the pack and it means no one who's honest can say, oh , who's honest can say, oh, brexit, britain can't grow where is the resilience coming from ? is the resilience coming from? >> and does it indicate that je
al fayed and then upgrade. and then growth from april to june the 2nd quarter, that was nought point 2. now now they're still quite low numbers as but if you combine them with last year in 2022, the uk grew by 4.2. >> yeah . and there was the >> yeah. and there was the reassessment on that. >> that's up from 4.1. and if you add that together with the reassessment of previous years, 2020 and 2021, which we had over the summer as it happens, as it happens , the uk since the...
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so for those families who were involved al fayed, it just it seems to just keep going. >> and there youoes on. i mean, we know that . well, there mean, we know that. well, there are actually there were going to they were going to say that they were looking into 4000 other baby deaths that could be linked to lucy letby. so i suppose the case was always going to go on and on. but now with her filing for an application to get an appeal, for an application to get an appeal , those poor parents who appeal, those poor parents who went through so much ten months of that court case they went through are now going to have to go through all over again. >> and they weren't even allowed to face her in the dock cause she refused to attend that. so the families will be feeling very, aggrieved by this, very, very aggrieved by this, this development. i'd imagine. >> right. the next words i'm going say will have you going to say will have you interested stockholm . interested to bibby stockholm. >> yes. that that ship, the only boat that they managed to stop because pro and anti—illegal migrant groups h
so for those families who were involved al fayed, it just it seems to just keep going. >> and there youoes on. i mean, we know that . well, there mean, we know that. well, there are actually there were going to they were going to say that they were looking into 4000 other baby deaths that could be linked to lucy letby. so i suppose the case was always going to go on and on. but now with her filing for an application to get an appeal, for an application to get an appeal , those poor...