27
27
Aug 4, 2024
08/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
why would andrew young do that?n his book he wrote, "i joined in the deception, and at the time, amazingly, i believed it was the right thing to do. i did this for one primary reason-- i believed in john edwards and all the things he said he stood for." how much was he involved in helping... this relationship to happen? oh, it wouldn't have happened without him. every time we reached some sort of obstacle or hurdle, andrew would clear-- clear that, remove it. one of the things that's--that's hard to get across to folks is how much it was really possible that john edwards was going to be the next president of the united states. in my personal opinion, i didn't think he should run for president. you didn't think he should run for president because of the relationship? -yeah. -yeah. -well, there... [chuckles] -did you tell him that? -yeah. you know, i was the only one. everybody wanted him to run. what did he think was gonna happen? like, it's all based on a lie. -right. -you know, it's like, how--this is not gonna end
why would andrew young do that?n his book he wrote, "i joined in the deception, and at the time, amazingly, i believed it was the right thing to do. i did this for one primary reason-- i believed in john edwards and all the things he said he stood for." how much was he involved in helping... this relationship to happen? oh, it wouldn't have happened without him. every time we reached some sort of obstacle or hurdle, andrew would clear-- clear that, remove it. one of the things...
36
36
Aug 11, 2024
08/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
i offer my appreciation to mayor andrew young, who has provided such a gracious hospital lighting to all of us this week and a special salute to president jimmy carter. president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the carter family. for my right and my privilege to stand here before you has been one one in my lifetime by the blood and the sweat of the innocent. 24 years ago, the late finally lou hammer and aaron henry, who sits here tonight from mississippi, were locked out onto the streets in atlantic city. the head of the mississippi freedom democratic party. but tonight, a black and white delegation from mississippi is headed by ed cole, a black man from mississippi. 24 years later. many were lost in the struggle for the right to vote. jimmy lee jackson, a young student, gave his life rather than weak so
i offer my appreciation to mayor andrew young, who has provided such a gracious hospital lighting to all of us this week and a special salute to president jimmy carter. president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the...
36
36
Aug 12, 2024
08/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
i offer my appreciation to mayor andrew young, who has provided such a gracious hospital lighting to all of us this week and a special salute to president jimmy carter. president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the carter family. for my right and my privilege to stand here before you has been one one in my lifetime by the blood and the sweat of the innocent. 24 years ago, the late finally lou hammer and aaron henry, who sits here tonight from mississippi, were locked out onto the streets in atlantic city. the head of the mississippi freedom democratic party. but tonight, a black and white delegation from mississippi is headed by ed cole, a black man from mississippi. 24 years later. many were lost in the struggle for the right to vote. jimmy lee jackson, a young student, gave his life rather than weak so
i offer my appreciation to mayor andrew young, who has provided such a gracious hospital lighting to all of us this week and a special salute to president jimmy carter. president carter. president carter restored honor to the white house after watergate. he gave many of us a special opportunity to grow for his kind words was unwavering commitment to peace in the world and for the voters that came from his family. every member of his family led by billy and amy. i'll put my special thanks to the...
31
31
Aug 27, 2024
08/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
is the birthplace of the civil rights movement and from john lewis to martin luther king jr., andrew young, the list goes on. if we truly believe in our democratic values and process, then we have a responsibility to continue their fight. so how is brian kemp going to claim that he is for law and order but refuse to follow the law? so we have to remember that brian kemp's second in command -- let's remember this -- the lieutenant governor jones is a fake elector who attempted to overturn the election here in georgia. so georgians are working as hard as we can. we're looking to stop this chaos, and we cannot let donald trump take control of the state elections board. we must stand up to the rule of law, and we hope that our governor will do the same. >> congresswoman lucy mcbath, thank you so much for making time for us tonight. it was a -- it landed differently to see you as a member of congress standing there with those state legislators there today making that case in the capitol. i know this is sort of an all hands on deck moment for georgia democrats. i appreciate you helping us to und
is the birthplace of the civil rights movement and from john lewis to martin luther king jr., andrew young, the list goes on. if we truly believe in our democratic values and process, then we have a responsibility to continue their fight. so how is brian kemp going to claim that he is for law and order but refuse to follow the law? so we have to remember that brian kemp's second in command -- let's remember this -- the lieutenant governor jones is a fake elector who attempted to overturn the...
78
78
Aug 27, 2024
08/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
from john lewis to martin luther king, andrew young, the list goes on, if we truly believe in our democraticnsibility to continue their fight. how is brian kemp going to claim he's for law and order but refuse to follow the law? we have to remember that brian kemp's second in command, let's remember this, lieutenant governor jones, is a fake elector who attempted to overturn the election in georgia. georgians are working hard to stop this chaos. we cannot let donald trump take control of the state elections board. we must stand up to the rule of law and we hope our governor will do the same. >> congresswoman lucy mcbath, thanks for making time for us. it landed differently to see you as a member of congress standing with the state legislators making the case in the capital. i know it's all hands on deck. thanks for helping us understand it. >> thank you. >> we have much more ahead. stay with us. . >> we have much more ahead stay with us (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why q
from john lewis to martin luther king, andrew young, the list goes on, if we truly believe in our democraticnsibility to continue their fight. how is brian kemp going to claim he's for law and order but refuse to follow the law? we have to remember that brian kemp's second in command, let's remember this, lieutenant governor jones, is a fake elector who attempted to overturn the election in georgia. georgians are working hard to stop this chaos. we cannot let donald trump take control of the...
14
14
Aug 26, 2024
08/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
andrew young, charles hamilton houston, a.hilip randolph, john lewis, marion bandy, eleanor holmes norton, and a woman named edessa mods rate. who was odessa madre, virginia ali? [laughter] ms. ali: she was a graduate of a prestigious college prep high school. mr. demczuk: she was at the top of her class. the premier african-american high school in 1870. they have eight graduates on u.s. postal stamps. no other school has that in the country. so it was a very elite african-american school. ms. ali: and someone said perhaps it was because of her color. she did not think she achieved as much as other people were achieving, so she found a different way. peter: maybe we should turn to bernard demczuk. how did she make her living? mr. demczuk: she was very talented. she was actually very good in maths and sciences. she wanted to go to howard but she felt as if howard was a little bit too elitist for her, even though she came from a prominent middle-class community , an upscale black community. but she felt as if the black community
andrew young, charles hamilton houston, a.hilip randolph, john lewis, marion bandy, eleanor holmes norton, and a woman named edessa mods rate. who was odessa madre, virginia ali? [laughter] ms. ali: she was a graduate of a prestigious college prep high school. mr. demczuk: she was at the top of her class. the premier african-american high school in 1870. they have eight graduates on u.s. postal stamps. no other school has that in the country. so it was a very elite african-american school. ms....
45
45
Aug 29, 2024
08/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
our icons martin luther king, junior and andrew young. ralph david abernathy. and will continue to fight, will continue to make sure that all of the obstacles that have been placed in our way to obstruct the ability for people to exercise the right to vote. >> we're going to challenge those obstructions at every turn. this is not new for us, but we're ready to fight. well a spokesperson for the governor, congresswoman says that he is asking the attorney general and are all of this aid if if he has the authority to remove members from the election board, a board, i should note, raffensberger, secretary, ever described as a mess is the governor doing enough by one and taking out that authority to remove the members, but also enough to anticipate any event he cannot well, we have not had any response from the governor yet, but we do hope that he is going to follow the rule of law that is his responsibility as the governor of the state were hoping to hold him accountable as well as the electors on the state election board. >> we'll just have to wait and see, but i
our icons martin luther king, junior and andrew young. ralph david abernathy. and will continue to fight, will continue to make sure that all of the obstacles that have been placed in our way to obstruct the ability for people to exercise the right to vote. >> we're going to challenge those obstructions at every turn. this is not new for us, but we're ready to fight. well a spokesperson for the governor, congresswoman says that he is asking the attorney general and are all of this aid if...
16
16
Aug 19, 2024
08/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
okay i'm obviously well, it seems to me that jesse jackson, andrew young. julian bond, they were all for kennedy vocally. so kennedy was not on the ballot, though when i'm talking about the general election sort oh in the primaries. no, it's not. i'm sorry, i misunderstood. look, the primaries, you get to choose your person. the question isn't, why were they with him? with kennedy, kennedy had grown on civil rights. kennedy was young. humphrey was tainted with the idea. he's part of the establishment. he's part of the vietnam war. but when you get to the general election, i think that those ranks definitely closed up because then the choices and bobby versus hubert humphrey then the choice is richard nixon versus hubert humphrey. okay well, i'd be very surprised if we could find out how they voted in 68, if they're voting for nixon or staying home. no, i'm talking i'll just it's. okay. i just. i saw why i didn't why didn't all the black community, the civil establishment, all of them of johnson and humphrey were. well, i mean. well, they were their allies t
okay i'm obviously well, it seems to me that jesse jackson, andrew young. julian bond, they were all for kennedy vocally. so kennedy was not on the ballot, though when i'm talking about the general election sort oh in the primaries. no, it's not. i'm sorry, i misunderstood. look, the primaries, you get to choose your person. the question isn't, why were they with him? with kennedy, kennedy had grown on civil rights. kennedy was young. humphrey was tainted with the idea. he's part of the...
10
10.0
Aug 22, 2024
08/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
to try and give members a chance to kick out the leader, that's that's what should happen when andrew's young he's studying civics or british constitution . civics or british constitution. >> he'll be asked about the three most influential politicians of the last 20 or 30 years thatcher, blair, farage. yes at the moment, reform is a one man band. we've got people like richard tice, rupert lowe, ben habib. there's plenty of other people in reform, but at the moment it is still perceived as nigel farage and the rest of the crew completely agree. what he's done is he's done absolutely the right thing. and ihave absolutely the right thing. and i have to say, as a person who's labour to his bootstraps, i'm not all that happy about it because it means that they're now on the stage as a grown up. they're on the pitch and they're now playing . now playing. >> they tell me they're fighting to go after labour. >> now, of course they are. >> now, of course they are. >> they've wiped you lot out. i mean, well, they were second in about 100 seats. >> i know, i know, they're fighting for 2000 seats at the
to try and give members a chance to kick out the leader, that's that's what should happen when andrew's young he's studying civics or british constitution . civics or british constitution. >> he'll be asked about the three most influential politicians of the last 20 or 30 years thatcher, blair, farage. yes at the moment, reform is a one man band. we've got people like richard tice, rupert lowe, ben habib. there's plenty of other people in reform, but at the moment it is still perceived as...
38
38
Aug 19, 2024
08/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
seeing that convoluted field of so many capable candidates, i ended up choosing andrew young as my candidatechoice. someone i kind of credit from my starting politics. he is sadly no longer a democrat. but he kind of proved to me that you don't have to be a senator, mayor or congressman or anything to get involved in this sphere. you just have to be a smart guy and a normal guy with a vision for the country. channeling the energy of being a normal guy with a desire to make a difference, joined the local chapter within the university of california san diego. i've been doing work locally and incrementally. now the college democrats of america, i am proud to be here. host: what does a superdelegate do? guest: a superdelegate, we're kind of a tie-breaking vote when it comes to nominating the nominee. we are really beholden to a specific voting pattern. the are not pledged delegates we have to vote in a way that the district has. you're kind of a class within the party that represents high-level democratic party officials who have extensive knowledge with an internal party politics. host: do alwa
seeing that convoluted field of so many capable candidates, i ended up choosing andrew young as my candidatechoice. someone i kind of credit from my starting politics. he is sadly no longer a democrat. but he kind of proved to me that you don't have to be a senator, mayor or congressman or anything to get involved in this sphere. you just have to be a smart guy and a normal guy with a vision for the country. channeling the energy of being a normal guy with a desire to make a difference, joined...
22
22
Aug 17, 2024
08/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
jack: of the price with young people go shopping. andrew been plummeting itself, that is been made them more appealing and is been hurting the industry leader reported, weaker sales and earnings for the purpose of the year as of this year does not look much better block on the right now by the parent american enemy not yet legally high price and there's this whole issue about will be cachet of diamonds diminished now that there are no longer expensive and rare and so see when i will buy a diamond encrusted piano by the time this thing is done this winter telling me. andrew: no resell market lab grown stones and so it is unclear you know just how the diamond market will shake out here sue and got it make and how about sergey. meghan: well i want to point out that housing starts have been really not break into life variances very bullish on really interesting homebuilder and so dr horton is the pink this weekend in part because the company in such a solid track record and so she was the return 25 percent annually over the past decade that is
jack: of the price with young people go shopping. andrew been plummeting itself, that is been made them more appealing and is been hurting the industry leader reported, weaker sales and earnings for the purpose of the year as of this year does not look much better block on the right now by the parent american enemy not yet legally high price and there's this whole issue about will be cachet of diamonds diminished now that there are no longer expensive and rare and so see when i will buy a...
44
44
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
young man called jake davison. and this is also looking at people like influencers like andrew tait and the content they have read byicular. and the home secretary saying she is concerned the previous government didn't have any kind of extremism policy dating back to 2015. that is when the last counter—extremism policy was published and she saying this area has been hollowed out in terms of government response. this is not the first review labour has announced he's coming to power injuly, we have seen announcements of lots of reviews from the strategic defence review to a review of the national curriculum and i guess some critics of the government would say it is quite easy to announce reviews and harder to actually take decisive action. i guess what the government would say is they need to know what the picture is before they can decide what action they need to take. vietnam's leader, to lam, is on a three—day visit to china. his first overseas trip since taking up the role. chinese state media reports he arrived in guangzhou, an industrial and export hub near hong kong. he's due to meet with chinese leader xijinpi
young man called jake davison. and this is also looking at people like influencers like andrew tait and the content they have read byicular. and the home secretary saying she is concerned the previous government didn't have any kind of extremism policy dating back to 2015. that is when the last counter—extremism policy was published and she saying this area has been hollowed out in terms of government response. this is not the first review labour has announced he's coming to power injuly, we...
30
30
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
andrew goodman, james chaney, mcgee schwerner, three young people and they were not the only ones who went to mississippi, we might be talking about mississippi a lot today. who went, james was from the south but the other two went south because they were committed and part of a program that was bringing young people to the south, freedom summer, helping people register to vote, helping kids learn how to read, something revolution -- revolution where black folks had to recite state constitution to vote, sometimes before the illiterate white people who would not know if the words were meaningful, but they went and they were murdered shortly after arriving. you are the dean of a law school and again thinking about young people and the 60th anniversary, i am wondering how that sits with you. >> one of the points you made is that it is important we remember these stories and these histories. to remember the deaths of these three young men, the horrible executions, gives us in a powerful way a sense of the horror we were confronting and the need to move forward and address. so one thing so
andrew goodman, james chaney, mcgee schwerner, three young people and they were not the only ones who went to mississippi, we might be talking about mississippi a lot today. who went, james was from the south but the other two went south because they were committed and part of a program that was bringing young people to the south, freedom summer, helping people register to vote, helping kids learn how to read, something revolution -- revolution where black folks had to recite state constitution...
51
51
Aug 23, 2024
08/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i know, sugar, to andrew, to young people, you think it's like crack or heroin or something. >>he real sugar. but coke has so much -- >> what do you think actually is going to happen to you? >> i think if you drink too much coke, your glucose levels -- i felt so sick for so many years. you have to really cut back on that stuff if you want to feel better. you don't drink it. >> only because of the calories, they're empty calories. i love coke. >> i have coffee and sugar here. >> before alabama, where was he? where was he? usc. l.a., woke. he's got the woke mind viruses. >> we are a ucla household. >> i love usc and i love the trojans and i love watching. you just saw brian, when notre dame plays -- >> there's a rivalry. >> but with the coke sign on your lectern and to start trashing coke. >> he clearly didn't do it on purpose. good for him for speaking out about it. if he had realized, he wouldn't have said anything. >> if you like sports business drama, join cbnc and boardroom game plan in los angeles, bringing athletes, investors, owners together. scan the qr code or visit cnbc
. >> i know, sugar, to andrew, to young people, you think it's like crack or heroin or something. >>he real sugar. but coke has so much -- >> what do you think actually is going to happen to you? >> i think if you drink too much coke, your glucose levels -- i felt so sick for so many years. you have to really cut back on that stuff if you want to feel better. you don't drink it. >> only because of the calories, they're empty calories. i love coke. >> i have...
13
13
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewolice investigations, including into allegations of sexual assault — but wasn't charged. he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. a cathedral — meant to be a place of harmony and sanctuary — but at its heart a secret, kept out of the public eye for decades, until now. good morning and welcome to blackburn cathedral. for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked in the blackburn diocese. 0ver that time, he faced allegations of abuse, including sexual assault. we've now discovered when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around £250,000. when i was first ordained, i imagined that i'd be a priest for ever. rowena pailing was a senior blackburn cathedral priest who resigned in protest at the payoff. the message that that sends to victims and survivors is absolutely horrific. so when there were senior clergy, bishops, saying, "0h, this is wonderful, it's all resolved, a settlement has been, has been reached", expecting m
blackburn who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewolice investigations, including into allegations of sexual assault — but wasn't charged. he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. a cathedral — meant to be a place of harmony and sanctuary — but at its heart a secret, kept out of the public eye for decades, until now. good morning and welcome to...
31
31
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
seeing the popularity of social media influencers like andrew tate and the huge following he has in particular amongst youngperhaps prompted the government to say we need to look at this formally. i the government to say we need to look at this formally.— look at this formally. i would imaaine look at this formally. i would imagine as — look at this formally. i would imagine as well _ look at this formally. i would imagine as well there - look at this formally. i would imagine as well there will. look at this formally. i would imagine as well there will be j look at this formally. i would i imagine as well there will be a number of women's group that want to have a look at this, because we have seen some terrible stuff happen online to women.— seen some terrible stuff happen online to women. that is absolutely correct. online to women. that is absolutely correct- we — online to women. that is absolutely correct. we see _ online to women. that is absolutely correct. we see terrible _ online to women. that is absolutely correct. we see terrible things - correct. we see terrible things happening in the real wo
seeing the popularity of social media influencers like andrew tate and the huge following he has in particular amongst youngperhaps prompted the government to say we need to look at this formally. i the government to say we need to look at this formally.— look at this formally. i would imaaine look at this formally. i would imagine as — look at this formally. i would imagine as well _ look at this formally. i would imagine as well there - look at this formally. i would imagine as well there...
32
32
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
course, seeing the popularity of social media influencers like andrew tate and the huge following that he has in particular amongst younghat has perhaps prompted the government to say, "we need to look at this formally." i imagine as well, there will be a number of women's groups who will want to have some input, because we've seen some terrible stuff happen online to women. that's absolutely correct. we've seen terrible things happening both in the real world and online. and obviously, jess phillips, who's now a government minister for tackling violence against women and girls, has long talked about the fact that very little inroad has been made on tackling abuse, both online, but also the number of homicides and violent crimes committed against women. so, i think this is something that those groups will certainly be very pleased to hear. but of course, we'll want to know the details. hundreds of protesters gathered in the seaside town in southwest england on sunday. around 200 anti—immigration protesters and around 500 people from groups including stand up to racism congregated in the town centre, in two separate prot
course, seeing the popularity of social media influencers like andrew tate and the huge following that he has in particular amongst younghat has perhaps prompted the government to say, "we need to look at this formally." i imagine as well, there will be a number of women's groups who will want to have some input, because we've seen some terrible stuff happen online to women. that's absolutely correct. we've seen terrible things happening both in the real world and online. and...
15
15
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
they've warned that online influencers such as andrew tate could radicalise young men and boys. sure obviously he would disagree with that, but they say it could be taking place in the same way that terrorists attract and draw in and radicalise their own followers too. now, already there are several extremism categories ranked by the home office behind me, and that includes the term incel or involuntary celibate. now these are men who blame women for their lack of sexual opportunities, and that is already classified by the home office as an extreme view. so under these proposals, it wouldn't just be a case of, policing the internet or the police policing the internet. teachers as well could be legally required to refer pupils in their school that they suspect of extreme misogyny to the government's organisation . the government's organisation. prevent that, of course, being the uk government's counter—terrorism programme, which would normally be dealing with far, far right and islamist views as well. so it's caused a lot of conversation. as i said at the beginning , people just
they've warned that online influencers such as andrew tate could radicalise young men and boys. sure obviously he would disagree with that, but they say it could be taking place in the same way that terrorists attract and draw in and radicalise their own followers too. now, already there are several extremism categories ranked by the home office behind me, and that includes the term incel or involuntary celibate. now these are men who blame women for their lack of sexual opportunities, and that...
9
9.0
Aug 19, 2024
08/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
but again, misogyny isn't the reason young boys watching andrew tate isn't the reason and people saying that isn't the real problem. going on for women. the reality is it is because of things like the police disintegrating and because of mass immigration that you can't feel safe on the streets. and that's because of the government failing its duty towards its community, as the government often does. when the state has got too far. and that's the reality of it. i think young boys look towards people like andrew tate and jordan peterson, who's a less toxic example of that, as somebody as a role model, because they lack role models, because they lack role models, because we have so many broken families in the uk, because we've lost the need for family and community, and that's why they look towards these figures. >> okay, jessica, we have to leave it there. we've simply ran out of time. thank you very much. now thugs continue to roam the streets of london on their e—bikes and scooters to steal phones from members of the public. now it's become a massive business. look at this footage on yo
but again, misogyny isn't the reason young boys watching andrew tate isn't the reason and people saying that isn't the real problem. going on for women. the reality is it is because of things like the police disintegrating and because of mass immigration that you can't feel safe on the streets. and that's because of the government failing its duty towards its community, as the government often does. when the state has got too far. and that's the reality of it. i think young boys look towards...
29
29
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
young man called jake davison. so it seems that this is looking at that kind of culture online. but of course, people will have to look at the rise of influencers like andrew putting online, the kind of following that they get from, in particular young men, and how that might be influencing young, young men's behaviour and see that this is something that the government is really now concerned about. and the home secretary saying that she's concerned that the previous government didn't have any kind of extremism policy dating back to 2015. that's right. that's when the last counter—extremism policy was published. and she's basically saying that this area has been hollowed out in terms of the government's response. now, this is not the first review that labour has announced since coming to power injuly. we've seen the announcements of lots of reviews, everything from the strategic defence review to a review of the national curriculum. and i guess some critics of the government would say, well, it's quite easy to announce reviews. it's harder to actually take decisive action. i guess what the government would say is, well, we need to know what the picture is
young man called jake davison. so it seems that this is looking at that kind of culture online. but of course, people will have to look at the rise of influencers like andrew putting online, the kind of following that they get from, in particular young men, and how that might be influencing young, young men's behaviour and see that this is something that the government is really now concerned about. and the home secretary saying that she's concerned that the previous government didn't have any...
30
30
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrew including — into allegations of sexual assault, but was never charged. he's always strongly denied any wrongdoing. aleem maqbool, has this exclusive report. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in and around blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse. it led to five police investigations, including two involving sexual assault, though he was never charged and has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. but several risk assessments concluded he did pose a potential risk to children and young people. for years, the church failed to act effectively on the warnings. the first reaction seemed to be one of fear to take it on. joan, not her real name, says her relative made a complaint of sexual misconduct against canon hindley. she won't talk about the allegations themselves but says her family was deeply let down. that fear seemed to revolve around the likelihood that the church could be brought down by this.
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrew including — into allegations of sexual assault, but was never charged. he's always strongly denied any wrongdoing. aleem maqbool, has this exclusive report. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in and around blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse. it led to...
22
22
Aug 14, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrew police investigations, including into allegations of sexual assault. he has never been charged and he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. a 13—year—old girl has pleaded guilty to threatening unlawful violence, during disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers at aldershot in hampshire. the teenager, who can't be named because of her age, will be sentenced next month. more than 350 people have now been charged and 120 convicted linked to the violent disorder and riots over the last two weeks. a 32—year—old man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder after an 11 year—old girl was stabbed in leicester square in london on monday. ioan pintaru a romanian citizen, is also charged with possession of a bladed article. he was remanded in custody to appear at the old bailey next month. the girl is recovering in hospital. you're live with bbc news. senior health officials in africa declared a continental public health emergency on tuesday over a new outbreak of mpox. case
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrew police investigations, including into allegations of sexual assault. he has never been charged and he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. a 13—year—old girl has pleaded guilty to threatening unlawful violence, during disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers at aldershot in hampshire. the teenager, who can't be named because of...
27
27
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewas subject to five police investigations, including into allegations of sexual assault, but was never charged. he's always strongly denied any wrongdoing. aleem maqbool has the full story. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in and around blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse. it led to five police investigations, including two involving sexual assault, though he was never charged and has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. but several risk assessments concluded he did pose a potential risk to children and young people. for years, the church failed to act effectively on the warnings. the first reaction seemed to be one of fear to take it on. joan, not her real name, says her relative made a complaint of sexual misconduct against canon hindley. she won't talk about the allegations themselves but says her family was deeply let down. that fear seemed to revolve around the likelihood that the church
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewas subject to five police investigations, including into allegations of sexual assault, but was never charged. he's always strongly denied any wrongdoing. aleem maqbool has the full story. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in and around blackburn. over that time, he faced...
16
16
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewany wrongdoing. 0ur religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. a cathedral, meant to be a place of harmony and sanctuary. but at its heart a secret, kept out of the public eye for decades until now. good morning and welcome to blackburn cathedral. for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked in the blackburn diocese. 0ver that time, he faced allegations of abuse, including sexual assault. we've now discovered when he left in 2022,
blackburn who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewany wrongdoing. 0ur religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. a cathedral, meant to be a place of harmony and sanctuary. but at its heart a secret, kept out of the public eye for decades until now. good morning and welcome to blackburn cathedral. for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked in the blackburn diocese. 0ver that time, he faced...
25
25
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewdley was subject to five police investigations, but wasn't charged. he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. our religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. a cathedral, meant to be a place of harmony and sanctuary. but at its heart a secret, kept out of the public eye for decades until now. good morning and welcome to blackburn cathedral. for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked in the blackburn diocese. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse, including sexual assault. we've now discovered when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around £250,000. when i was first ordained, i imagined that i'd be a priest for ever. rowena pailing was a senior blackburn cathedral priest who resigned in protest at the payoff. the message that that sends to victims and survivors is absolutely horrific. so when there were senior clergy, bishops, saying, "oh, this is wonderful, it's all resolved, a settlement has been, has been reached", expecting me to be happy, i was d
blackburn who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewdley was subject to five police investigations, but wasn't charged. he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. our religion editor, aleem maqbool, reports. a cathedral, meant to be a place of harmony and sanctuary. but at its heart a secret, kept out of the public eye for decades until now. good morning and welcome to blackburn cathedral. for...
22
22
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrew — into allegations of sexual assault, but was never charged. he's always strongly denied any wrongdoing. aleem maqbool, has this exclusive report. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in and around blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse. it led to five police investigations, including two involving sexual assault, though he was never charged and has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. but several risk assessments concluded he did pose a potential risk to children and young people. for years, the church failed to act effectively on the warnings. the first reaction seemed to be one of fear to take it on. joan, not her real name, says her relative made a complaint of sexual misconduct against canon hindley. she won't talk about the allegations themselves but says her family was deeply let down. that fear seemed to revolve around the likelihood that the church could be brought down by this. a former b
blackburn, who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people, was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrew — into allegations of sexual assault, but was never charged. he's always strongly denied any wrongdoing. aleem maqbool, has this exclusive report. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in and around blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse. it led to five police...
14
14
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
there's concerns about radicalising young men through social media influencers. they mentioned andrewate and of course they did. yeah, of course, you know, because they want to give him as much airtime as possible, but it is concerning. i think it was interesting. the home office have linked other sort of extremist categories, and they've currently got islamist right wing, extreme right wing and then animal rights activists as well . as well. >> animal rights. back in the day, that was that was most of the police time. yeah. but but the police time. yeah. but but the other thing would be, i mean, there could be an upside to this because gender ideology, is extremely misogynist in terms of wanting men to compete in women's sports, men to be in female gels. so maybe this could be a way of dealing with that. yeah. >> no . and you know, it won't >> no. and you know, it won't be. it won't be because this is just this is just a list of stuff that bothered the people in power right now. and they just want to lump it together andifs just want to lump it together and it's not. you're right. it
there's concerns about radicalising young men through social media influencers. they mentioned andrewate and of course they did. yeah, of course, you know, because they want to give him as much airtime as possible, but it is concerning. i think it was interesting. the home office have linked other sort of extremist categories, and they've currently got islamist right wing, extreme right wing and then animal rights activists as well . as well. >> animal rights. back in the day, that was...
13
13
Aug 18, 2024
08/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
andrew tate side also absolutely hates women, so the amount of radicalisation of young men onune radicalisationmen online is now staggering. and of course, the prolificness of the internet in our lives is dramatically higher. so all this is aiming to do is bring prevent in line so that whether you are hating people because they are brown, because they are muslim, because they are catholic, or because they are catholic, or because they are female , all of because they are female, all of those strategies for radicalisation are roughly the same. and it basically empowers the law to be able to treat it as much of a problem. if you hate someone because they're a woman, as if you hated them because they were hindu, sikh or south asian, but but also , ray south asian, but but also, ray raised a good point that who gets to determine what is extreme in these situations? >> do you take that that that is a that could be a problem . a that could be a problem. >> so the word extreme has not previously i've been doing that. i've been doing this debate for like since i was, since i was basically a teenager. a
andrew tate side also absolutely hates women, so the amount of radicalisation of young men onune radicalisationmen online is now staggering. and of course, the prolificness of the internet in our lives is dramatically higher. so all this is aiming to do is bring prevent in line so that whether you are hating people because they are brown, because they are muslim, because they are catholic, or because they are catholic, or because they are female , all of because they are female, all of those...
20
20
Aug 1, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
crown court an hour later, judge andrew menary kc lifted the legal restrictions, saying that "in the public interest, axel rudakubana should be publicly named". the youngbebe king, seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe, and nine—year—old alice dasilva aguiar. he's accused of attempting to murder the class organiser, leanne lucas, john hayes, who had rushed to help, and eight other young girls who can't be named because of court reporting restrictions. whilst these charges are a significant milestone within this investigation, this remains very much a live investigation, and we continue to work with our partners from lancashire police and counter terrorism policing north west. axel rudakubana, seen here in old photos, was born in cardiff but grew up in southport and went to local schools. it's understood he has a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, and has at times refused to leave the house. for the last seven years, he'd been living in this close in the village of banks, just outside southport, with his parents, who were originally from rwanda. as he was driven from court, angry bystanders shouted at the van. he'll be held in youth detention accommoda
crown court an hour later, judge andrew menary kc lifted the legal restrictions, saying that "in the public interest, axel rudakubana should be publicly named". the youngbebe king, seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe, and nine—year—old alice dasilva aguiar. he's accused of attempting to murder the class organiser, leanne lucas, john hayes, who had rushed to help, and eight other young girls who can't be named because of court reporting restrictions. whilst these charges are a...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
young africans who left. so and insurance just what's a good way to be really paid? well, for doing the same thing. i did do a name here and andrew state, because everyone who's going to be able to country the 77 percent next on d. w to tackling the task with passion, maneuvering mcgee, loves everything about head jones behind the wheel with head truck at each. she has seen all of us. she wishes that one more women have profession read. in 60 minutes on d w. we are all set and we're watching closely in to bring you the story behind the news. are we wrong about fund biased information for free by the have you heard of the ward jen box? it's referring to young luxuriance moving abroad from better opportunities and has become a popular trend. we have an entire show and district debate in missouri on just by and it had such a massive response that we thought we should do a pot to. but this time from the other side, from germany, i am 5 to any. i'm going to she and welcome to the 77 percent show on just by the other side. so are these people who judge by, let's hear about the experiences, how they make money, but also how they cope wi
young africans who left. so and insurance just what's a good way to be really paid? well, for doing the same thing. i did do a name here and andrew state, because everyone who's going to be able to country the 77 percent next on d. w to tackling the task with passion, maneuvering mcgee, loves everything about head jones behind the wheel with head truck at each. she has seen all of us. she wishes that one more women have profession read. in 60 minutes on d w. we are all set and we're watching...
31
31
Aug 1, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
crown court an hour later, judge andrew menary kc lifted the legal restrictions, saying that in the public interest, axel rudakubana should be publicly named. the youngcused of murdering at monday's taylor swift themed dance class are six—year—old bebe king, seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe and nine—year—old alice dasilva aguiar. he's accused of attempting to murder the class organiser, leanne lucas, john hayes, who had rushed to help, and eight other young girls who can't be named because of court reporting restrictions. whilst these charges are a significant milestone within this investigation, this remains very much a live investigation, and we continue to work with our partners from lancashire police and counter terrorism policing north west. axel rudakubana, seen here in old photos, was born in cardiff, but grew up in southport and went to local schools. it's understood he has a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and has at times refused to leave the house. for the last seven years, he'd been living in this close in the village of banks, just outside southport, with his parents, who were originally from rwanda. as he was driven from court,
crown court an hour later, judge andrew menary kc lifted the legal restrictions, saying that in the public interest, axel rudakubana should be publicly named. the youngcused of murdering at monday's taylor swift themed dance class are six—year—old bebe king, seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe and nine—year—old alice dasilva aguiar. he's accused of attempting to murder the class organiser, leanne lucas, john hayes, who had rushed to help, and eight other young girls who can't be...
17
17
Aug 13, 2024
08/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
priest who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewe investigations — including into allegations of sexual assault — but wasn't charged. he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in the round blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of abuse. it led to five police investigations, including two involving sexual assault, though he was never charged and has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. but several risk assessments concluded he did pose a potential risk to children and young people. for years, the church failed to act effectively on the warnings. the first reaction seems to be one of two egg it on. joan, not her real name, says a relative made a complaint against canon hindley. she won't talk about the out there with allegations of cells, but says her family was deeply let down. that fear seemed to revolve around the idea that the church could be brought down by this. a for
priest who was assessed as a potential risk to children and young people was given a six—figure pay—off by the church of england. canon andrewe investigations — including into allegations of sexual assault — but wasn't charged. he has always strongly denied any wrongdoing. our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. and welcome to blackburn cathedral... for more than 30 years, canon andrew hindley worked for the church in the round blackburn. over that time, he faced allegations of...