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dan walker's role. the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all?quite a lot of complaints at the time it was made. a lot of people disagreed with your audience members about what she said at the time. only one of those, as you correctly said, made its way to the executive complaints unit. then they're obliged to deal with a complaint they have and not complaints they might like to have or other complaints that might be available. that's what they did in this instance. one might wonder how they came to the decision, because could they not look at the context? even if the complaint was just about naga munchetty, you're sayinig the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all, can they not look at the fact he initiated the conversation? there is a mention of dan walker in the finding that they have put together in the letter to the complainant. and it does indicate that dan walker's contribution was not shall we say helpful in the conversation. dan walker led naga munchetty to the conclusion is herself that she was voicing personal opinions and should
dan walker's role. the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all?quite a lot of complaints at the time it was made. a lot of people disagreed with your audience members about what she said at the time. only one of those, as you correctly said, made its way to the executive complaints unit. then they're obliged to deal with a complaint they have and not complaints they might like to have or other complaints that might be available. that's what they did in this instance. one might wonder how...
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the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all? to deal with a complaint they have and not complaints they might like to have or other complaints that might be available. that's what they did in this instance. one might wonder how they came to their decision, because could they not look at the context? even if the complaint was just about naga munchetty, you're saying the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all, can they not look at the fact he initiated the conversation? there is a mention of dan walker in the finding that they have put together in the letter to the complainant. and it does indicate that dan walker's contribution was not shall we say helpful in the conversation. dan walker led naga munchetty to the conclusion is that she eventually made, including the statement by naga herself that she was voicing personal opinions and should stop. so it is a more complex and nuanced situation and some of the people who have reacted to the headlines in the newspapers and other and elsewhere have appreciated. what's puzzling s
the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all? to deal with a complaint they have and not complaints they might like to have or other complaints that might be available. that's what they did in this instance. one might wonder how they came to their decision, because could they not look at the context? even if the complaint was just about naga munchetty, you're saying the complainant didn't mention dan walker at all, can they not look at the fact he initiated the conversation? there is a...
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the guardian had the story today that dan walker, male white c0— today that dan walker, male white cos today that dan walker, male white co— presenter was also involved in the original complaint, and that did not come out in the original bbc management statement, it has all been very difficult, hasn't it? it highlights the complaint that many people have an ad in the last few days that people feel that if you area days that people feel that if you are a wide member of staff you get treated one way, if not you are treated one way, if not you are treated totally different —— aired. the dam has broken. this story really highlights it, and what is interesting about it is the response from a lot of high—profile commentators who have actually said they don't agree with the kind of, they don't agree with the kind of, the way that naga munchetty has been treated, it seems like there has been differential treatment, it is very difficult to make sense of the bbc's labyrinth processes, but part of the problem is it was not communicated particularly well and even when there was justification give
the guardian had the story today that dan walker, male white c0— today that dan walker, male white cos today that dan walker, male white co— presenter was also involved in the original complaint, and that did not come out in the original bbc management statement, it has all been very difficult, hasn't it? it highlights the complaint that many people have an ad in the last few days that people feel that if you area days that people feel that if you are a wide member of staff you get treated...
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it transpired, dan walker was mentioned but only naga munchetty was censured, and so i think that there there is a real problem here with how this has been dealt with and i think what is heartening to come out of this is seeing so many high—profile journalists and broadcasters of colour come out in support of naga munchetty. organising letters in support of her, i think, has been important to put pressure on the bbc to say, how reasonable is this and how great is that you're treating one of your presenters in this way when they were really talking about personal experience? and then being asked about that personal expense by the co—worker. asked about that personal expense by the co-worker. this is obviously at a time when we are heading into an election here. a us election all in the next few months. politics very polarised. it's difficult, isn't it, to kind of worked out sometimes where the lines are for some, given politics is changing and what is a cce pta ble politics is changing and what is acceptable and not acceptable? absolutely. and especially since naga munchetty's experience
it transpired, dan walker was mentioned but only naga munchetty was censured, and so i think that there there is a real problem here with how this has been dealt with and i think what is heartening to come out of this is seeing so many high—profile journalists and broadcasters of colour come out in support of naga munchetty. organising letters in support of her, i think, has been important to put pressure on the bbc to say, how reasonable is this and how great is that you're treating one of...
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dan walker and the football focus tea m dan walker and the football focus team and!ester united for the first time ina super manchester united for the first time in a super league. and he isjoined by my strictly colleague alex neville. rival? no, we are all friends. she is rightly tipped to be one of the favourites. rafael nadal has reached the final of the us open final with a straight—set win over italian matteo berrettini. the spaniard survived two set points in the opener, before his class shone through in a 7—6, 6—4, 6—1win at flushing meadows. nadal is going for a fourth title in tomorrow's final against russia's daniil medvedev in new york. in rugby league's superleague, leaders st helens thrashed huddersfield giants 48—6 with second placed wigan beating catalans dragons 46—12. and it was the battle at the bottom as hull kingston rovers took on london broncos and it was the visiting broncos who prevailed 20—16, jay pitts one of their three try scorers. elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds. ferrari's charles leclerc is the man to beat
dan walker and the football focus tea m dan walker and the football focus team and!ester united for the first time ina super manchester united for the first time in a super league. and he isjoined by my strictly colleague alex neville. rival? no, we are all friends. she is rightly tipped to be one of the favourites. rafael nadal has reached the final of the us open final with a straight—set win over italian matteo berrettini. the spaniard survived two set points in the opener, before his...
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, about donald trump, that led to her being reprimanded — also mentioned her breakfast co—host, dan walker condemned as racist. joining me now is our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. the bbc in some quarters has been accused of not being totally transparent about this case. what is the response to that? this is in the context of widespread public anger from the public and many of naga munchetty‘s bbc colleagues about what happened last week, that ruling. the bbc has been defending that decision saying that while naga munchetty was justified in calling president trump‘s words racist, she was wrong in assigning motive or a possible motive and now today‘s revelation that dan walker was also mentioned in the complaint has led to questions about why he was not mentioned in the final ruling. the bbc response was it has a three stage complaint procedures and every component is not satisfied after the first two stages, they can take that further to a stage because of the executive complaints unit, who will look again, but to do that, they have to say precisely why they disagree with the b
, about donald trump, that led to her being reprimanded — also mentioned her breakfast co—host, dan walker condemned as racist. joining me now is our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. the bbc in some quarters has been accused of not being totally transparent about this case. what is the response to that? this is in the context of widespread public anger from the public and many of naga munchetty‘s bbc colleagues about what happened last week, that ruling. the bbc has been...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. over the decision to suspend parliament for the next 5 weeks. no response from you. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start on seeking to counsel me on this. i require no response from you. earlier there was a sixth commons defeat in six days for the prime minister as mps again rejected an early general election. a new warning that hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs. an american explorer makes history becoming the first person to visit
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. over the decision to suspend parliament for the next 5 weeks. no response from you. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start on seeking to counsel me on this. i require no response from you. earlier there was a sixth commons defeat in six days for the prime minister as mps again rejected an early general election. a new warning that hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs. an american...
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coming up at 6 o‘clock, on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day‘s news, business headlines: saudi arabia‘s crown prince mohammed bin salman says he takes full responsibility for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, but denies ordering the killing. deadly fire triggers riots at an overcrowded refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos. volkswagen, one of the world‘s biggest car makers, finds itself back in court today as the company once again faces the fallout of the ‘dieselgate‘ emissions cheating scandal. now, it‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the i in the uk, its website reports on a meeting due to take place between opposition leaders here to decide on whether to call a vote of no confidence in boris johnson‘s government. austria‘s die presse reporting on the country‘s election results with the headline ‘historic lead for the 0vp‘ — its former chancellor, aged just 33, has made a comeback after being forced out by controversy. the times reports on the health secretary here looking a
coming up at 6 o‘clock, on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day‘s news, business headlines: saudi arabia‘s crown prince mohammed bin salman says he takes full responsibility for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, but denies ordering the killing. deadly fire triggers riots at an overcrowded refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos. volkswagen, one of the world‘s biggest car makers, finds itself back in court today as the company once again faces the...
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, businessiefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister is to meet the european commission president for a working lunch later. he is expected to make clear for the first time in face—to—face talks that he will reject any offer to further delay brexit. oil prices have risen sharply on international markets following saturday's attacks on saudi oilfacilities. prices fell back slightly after president trump tweeted that he had authorised the release of strategic us oil reserves if needed. hong kong's businesses have reopened as usual after a chaotic sunday during which police fired water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters, who blocked roads and threw petrol bombs outside government headquarters. several people were injured. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the i, and the story dominating most of the uk papers — that is borisjohnson preparing to meet european commission presidentjean
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, businessiefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister is to meet the european commission president for a working lunch later. he is expected to make clear for the first time in face—to—face talks that he will reject any offer to further delay brexit. oil prices have risen sharply on international markets following saturday's attacks on saudi oilfacilities. prices fell back...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: ahead of ave mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson's negotiating position if they seek to support a move to block a no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: ahead of ave mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson's negotiating position if they seek to support a move to block a no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.westminster prepares for a showdown — the prime minister says nothing will make him delay brexit and he could trigger a snap election. labour mps and tory rebels will today try to stop the uk leaving the eu on october 31st without a deal. the election speculation has sent the pound down to its lowest levels since the referendum. i'll have more on where it might head next. in other news, hurricane dorian claims at least five lives in the bahamas and causes widespread damage.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.westminster prepares for a showdown — the prime minister says nothing will make him delay brexit and he could trigger a snap election. labour mps and tory rebels will today try to stop the uk leaving the eu on october 31st without a deal. the election speculation has sent the pound down to its lowest levels since the referendum. i'll have more on where it might head next. in other news, hurricane dorian claims at least five...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ross the channel: a record number of 86 people travelling in small boats are picked up in a single day. labour's deputy leader tom watson contradicts jeremy corbyn as he calls for another brexit referendum ahead of a general election. self—driving cars are heading to the uk's roads, but are the rules to keep us safe really up to scratch? good morning. calmer waters ahead for uk shipping. the maritime industry here is booming but is it ready for
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ross the channel: a record number of 86 people travelling in small boats are picked up in a single day. labour's deputy leader tom watson contradicts jeremy corbyn as he calls for another brexit referendum ahead of a general election. self—driving cars are heading to the uk's roads, but are the rules to keep us safe really up to scratch? good morning. calmer waters ahead for uk shipping. the maritime industry here is booming but is it...
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coming up at 6am on brea kfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day‘s news, businessis set to consider whether boris johnson‘s five—week suspension of parliament is legal. polls have opened in israel for its second general election this year. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hoping to win a fourth consecutive term in office. now it‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. "it all ends injeers" — that‘s what the metro‘s leading with. uk prime minister borisjohnson cancelled a press appearance to avoid pro—eu protesters. luxembourg‘s prime minister went ahead with the news conference, marking mrjohnson‘s absence with an empty podium. the financial times leads on the spike in oil prices after attacks in saudi arabia knocked out more than half of its production. could we finally be edging closer to a cure for the common cold? the news medical website reports that scientists at stanford university may have made a breakthrough.
coming up at 6am on brea kfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day‘s news, businessis set to consider whether boris johnson‘s five—week suspension of parliament is legal. polls have opened in israel for its second general election this year. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hoping to win a fourth consecutive term in office. now it‘s time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. "it all ends injeers" — that‘s...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.are announced on roads, buses and broadband, as allegations about the prime minister's personal and private life come under the microscope. the health secretary warns that children face being banned from the classroom if they aren't up to date with their vaccinations. the chancellor unveils a national bus strategy today, promising to transform bus services across england with a big service —— focus on electric. i am with england's biggest bust manufacturer
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.are announced on roads, buses and broadband, as allegations about the prime minister's personal and private life come under the microscope. the health secretary warns that children face being banned from the classroom if they aren't up to date with their vaccinations. the chancellor unveils a national bus strategy today, promising to transform bus services across england with a big service —— focus on electric. i am with...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ourt begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legal. the nurses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices in15 years mean could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years mean higher prices at the pumps
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ourt begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legal. the nurses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: it is six o'clock.ets european commission president later, and is set to reject any offer to delay brexit. boris johnson is set to reject any offer to delay brexit when he meets the european commission president for the first time as prime minister. calls for universities to be legally responsible for their students' mental health needs. good morning. what is the recipe for economic success? food & drink is one of the biggest exports from the uk. but brexit uncertainty is taking its toll.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: it is six o'clock.ets european commission president later, and is set to reject any offer to delay brexit. boris johnson is set to reject any offer to delay brexit when he meets the european commission president for the first time as prime minister. calls for universities to be legally responsible for their students' mental health needs. good morning. what is the recipe for economic success? food & drink is one of...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: chaotic scenes in the commons as mps clash over the decision to suspend parliament for the next 5 weeks. no response from you. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start on seeking to counsel me on this. i require no response from you. earlier there was a sixth commons defeat in six days for the prime minister as mps again rejected an early general election. a new warning that hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs. an american explorer makes history becoming the first person to visit the deepest points in every ocean. apple after the iphone. the tech giant unveils its newest products tonight, but are the glory days of the iphone over? i'll look at what could come next. knighthoods for former england captains geoffrey boycott and andrew strauss. the pair have been handed the honours in ex—prime minister theresa may's resignation honours list. your majesties. welcome to downton abbey. it's downton the movie. step
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: chaotic scenes in the commons as mps clash over the decision to suspend parliament for the next 5 weeks. no response from you. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start on seeking to counsel me on this. i require no response from you. earlier there was a sixth commons defeat in six days for the prime minister as mps again rejected an early general election. a new warning that hundreds of thousands of people...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: ahead of a critical week at westminster, downing street warns conservative mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson's negotiating position if they seek to support a move to block a no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready for october the 31st. i am seeing how businesses are preparing. dorian, the most powerful storm to hit the bahamas tears roofs from buildings and causes severe flooding. now, four american states declare states of emergency. johanna konta earns another slice of tennis history as she reaches the quarter—finals of the us open, becoming one of the first women to do it since 1983. it isa it is a bright comical start of the working week but if you are in the north and west, grab your umbrella. i will have all the details here on brea kfast. it's monday, the 2nd of september. our top story: borisjohnson has vowed to sack conservative party rebels who
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: ahead of a critical week at westminster, downing street warns conservative mps to back borisjohnson or face the sack. potential tory rebels are told they will "destroy" boris johnson's negotiating position if they seek to support a move to block a no—deal brexit. a big advertising campaign has been launched to get us ready for october the 31st. i am seeing how businesses are preparing. dorian,...
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here's the exchange with her co—host, dan walker, which prompted one viewer to complain about politicalmes, to go back where i have come from many times in my life. but i've never been told by the man who's sitting in the oval office." and every time i have been told, as a woman of colour, to go home, to go back when i came from — that was embedded in racism. now i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. are you still told that, do you hear that quite regularly? not regularly but, you know, i've been told it. i know that you're sitting here not giving an opinion, but how do you feel then — as somebody who's been told that before — when you hear that? furious, absolutely furious. and i can imagine lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's 0k to skirt the lines with using language like that. that's the point i was trying to make, do you feel that his use of that legitimises other people to use it? yes. as our guest was saying there, if feels like a thought out strategy to strengthen his
here's the exchange with her co—host, dan walker, which prompted one viewer to complain about politicalmes, to go back where i have come from many times in my life. but i've never been told by the man who's sitting in the oval office." and every time i have been told, as a woman of colour, to go home, to go back when i came from — that was embedded in racism. now i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. are you still told that, do you hear that...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: rising numbers of migrants risking their lives to cross the channel: a record number of 86 people travelling in small boats are picked up in a single day. labour's deputy leader tom watson contradicts jeremy corbyn as he calls for another brexit referendum ahead of a general election. self—driving cars are heading to the uk's roads, but are the rules to keep us safe really up to scratch? good morning. calmer waters ahead for uk shipping. the maritime industry here is booming but is it ready for storm brexit? i am on board one support vessel in the thames this morning to find out. in sport, an 8—goal thriller on the south coast: a double from jadon sancho helps secure victory over kosovo as england's march to euro 2020 continues. from lust for life to the death of his friend david bowie, we hear from the godfather of punk, iggy pop. and after a bit of a cloudy and damp start to the day in the uk things are set to turn that bit brighter later but for some it will be
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: rising numbers of migrants risking their lives to cross the channel: a record number of 86 people travelling in small boats are picked up in a single day. labour's deputy leader tom watson contradicts jeremy corbyn as he calls for another brexit referendum ahead of a general election. self—driving cars are heading to the uk's roads, but are the rules to keep us safe really up to scratch? good morning. calmer waters...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: it is six o'clock. it is monday morning. face to face talks: the prime minister meets european commission president later, and is set to reject any offer to delay brexit. boris johnson is set to reject any offer to delay brexit when he meets the european commission president for the first time as prime minister. calls for universities to be legally responsible for their students' mental health needs. good morning. what is the recipe for economic success? good morning. what is the recipe for economic success? food & drink is one of the biggest exports from the uk. but brexit uncertainty is taking its toll. i'm at a malt loaf maker in manchester to find out how manufacturing is faring. after three days of intense competition at gleneagles it all comes down to this — the final hole — and europe beat the usa to win back the solheim cup. and england beat australia in the final ashes test to draw the series and round off a remarkable summer of cricket. plus, i'm in holl
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: it is six o'clock. it is monday morning. face to face talks: the prime minister meets european commission president later, and is set to reject any offer to delay brexit. boris johnson is set to reject any offer to delay brexit when he meets the european commission president for the first time as prime minister. calls for universities to be legally responsible for their students' mental health needs. good morning....
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. we're live from westminster, our headlines this morning: a momentous day as westminster prepares for a showdown — the prime minister says nothing will make him delay brexit and he could trigger a snap election. labour mps and tory rebels will today try to stop the uk leaving the eu on october 31st without a deal. the election speculation has sent the pound down to its lowest levels since the referendum. i'll have more on where it might head next. in other news, hurricane dorian claims at least five lives in the bahamas and causes widespread damage. its prime minister calls it a historic tragedy. johanna konta sets her sights on a semi—final spot at the us open later, but it's goodbye to the world number one and defending champion naomi osaka, who's out. in the uk much milder this morning compared to yesterday for the commute. driest and brightest in the south and east. all the details later. it's tuesday, the 3rd of september. our top story: a momentous day ahead in westminster as tor
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. we're live from westminster, our headlines this morning: a momentous day as westminster prepares for a showdown — the prime minister says nothing will make him delay brexit and he could trigger a snap election. labour mps and tory rebels will today try to stop the uk leaving the eu on october 31st without a deal. the election speculation has sent the pound down to its lowest levels since the referendum. i'll have more on...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the uk's highest court begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legal. the nurses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years could the biggest rising oil prices in15 years mean could the biggest rising oil prices in 15 years mean higher prices at the pumps and in shops? i will look at the impact. it's been 108 days since liverpool lifted the champions league in madrid and it all starts again tonight. the defending champions take on napoli in italy while frank lampard's chelsea host valencia. iam in i am in berkshire talking apples this morning. this year's harvest should be a high—quality one, but so much goes to waste. i will be looking at what more can be done. a bit of a chilly sta
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the uk's highest court begins hearings today to decide if boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament was legal. the nurses union warns staff shortages is putting patient safety at risk. an american woman is on the verge of making history, by becoming the first person to swim the english channel four times non—stop. could the biggest rising oil prices in15 could the biggest rising oil prices in 15...
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but what she then went on to speculate about, together with dan walker later in the conversation, waswith david jordan on newswatch here on bbc one at 7:45 this morning. protesters in hong kong will hold a rally later this morning to mark the fifth anniversary of the start of the so—called umbrella protests. the original series of pro—democracy demonstrations took place in 2014 with protestors carrying umbrellas to protect themselves from police pepper spray. the movement has returned this year, with campaigners expected to gather outside hong kong airport to disrupt traffic later today. prince harry has said that visiting the most famous site of his late mother's anti—landmine campaigning was an "emotional" experience. he was speaking after walking through a partially cleared landmine field in angola, just as diana princess of wales did in 1997, shortly before her death. the prince also visited the exact site of where diana walked, which is now a busy, built—up community. amazingly brave, isn't it? an amazing transition as well, then and now. and amazing how him and his brother talk
but what she then went on to speculate about, together with dan walker later in the conversation, waswith david jordan on newswatch here on bbc one at 7:45 this morning. protesters in hong kong will hold a rally later this morning to mark the fifth anniversary of the start of the so—called umbrella protests. the original series of pro—democracy demonstrations took place in 2014 with protestors carrying umbrellas to protect themselves from police pepper spray. the movement has returned this...
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naga munchetty and her co—presenter, dan walker, were talking about this tweet from donald trump, whereted places from which they came." this is the conversation that followed. every time i have been told as a woman of colour to go home, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here but you know what certain phrases mean. are you still told that? do you get that? do you hear that regularly? yes. not regularly. but, you know, i've been told that. i know that you're sitting here not giving an opinion, but how do you feel, then, as someone who's been told that before when you hear that from... furious. ..when you hear that from him? absolutely furious. and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. the bbc says that its editorial guidelines "do not allow for journalists to give their opinions about the individual making the remarks or their motives for doing so — in this case, president trump". we
naga munchetty and her co—presenter, dan walker, were talking about this tweet from donald trump, whereted places from which they came." this is the conversation that followed. every time i have been told as a woman of colour to go home, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here but you know what certain phrases mean. are you still told that? do you get that? do you hear that regularly? yes. not regularly. but, you know,...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: big spending pledges are announced on roads, buses and broadband, as allegations about the prime minister's personal and private life come under the microscope. the health secretary warns that children face being banned from the classroom if they aren't up to date with their vaccinations. the chancellor unveils a national bus strategy today, promising to transform bus services across england with a big service —— focus on electric. i am with england's biggest bust manufacturer to see whether this will really make a difference for passengers —— bus. a new british record and a silver medal for dina asher—smith at the world athletics championship in doha. a brilliant performance but not many people there in the stadium to watch it. good morning. after such a wet and windy weekend for part of the uk, today, we are off to a dry and bright start before many —— more heavy rain sweeps in from the south—west later. i will have more inis south—west later. i will have more i
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: big spending pledges are announced on roads, buses and broadband, as allegations about the prime minister's personal and private life come under the microscope. the health secretary warns that children face being banned from the classroom if they aren't up to date with their vaccinations. the chancellor unveils a national bus strategy today, promising to transform bus services across england with a big...
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dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story.o back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but the next exchange caused an issue. i know that you are sitting here not giving an opinion but how do you feel, then, as somebody who has been told that before, when you hear that? furious. when you hear it from him? absolutely furious, and i can't imagine that lots of people in this absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that the man in that position feels it is ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. does that then...? do you feel that his use of that...? that is the point i was trying to make — it then legitimises other people to use it. yes. as our guest was saying, it feels like a thought—out strategy to strengthen his position. it is not enough to do it just to get attention. that exchange prompted a complaint which has been upheld
dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story.o back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but the next exchange caused an issue. i know that you are sitting here not giving an opinion but how do you feel, then, as somebody who has been told that before, when you hear that? furious. when you hear it from him? absolutely furious,...
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dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story.n told, as a woman of colour, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but the next exchange caused an issue. i know that you're sitting here not giving an opinion but how do you feel, then, as somebody who has been told that before, when you hear that? furious. when you hear it from him? absolutely furious. and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it is ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. does that then...? do you feel that his use of that...? that is the point i was trying to make — it then legitimises other people to use it. yes. as our guest was saying, it feels like a thought—out strategy to strengthen his position. it's not enough to do it just to get attention. that exchange prompted a complaint which has been upheld. the bbc‘s executive complaints unit,
dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story.n told, as a woman of colour, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but the next exchange caused an issue. i know that you're sitting here not giving an opinion but how do you feel, then, as somebody who has been told that before, when you hear that? furious. when you hear it...
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dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story.old, as a woman of colour, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but the next exchange caused an issue. i know that you're sitting here not giving an opinion but how do you feel, then, as somebody who has been told that before, when you hear that? furious. when you hear it from him? absolutely furious. and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it is ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. does that then...? do you feel that his use of that...? that is the point i was trying to make — it then legitimises other people to use it. yes. as our guest was saying, it feels like a thought—out strategy to strengthen his position. it's not enough to do it just to get attention. that exchange prompted a complaint which has been upheld. the bbc‘s executive complaints unit, wh
dan walker then pressed his co—presenter, naga munchetty, for her opinions on the story.old, as a woman of colour, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. that was deemed fine, but the next exchange caused an issue. i know that you're sitting here not giving an opinion but how do you feel, then, as somebody who has been told that before, when you hear that? furious. when you hear it...
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the bbc says the original complaint also included the breakfast presenter dan walker.gher level within the corporation, the complainant took issue only with naga munchetty. she is not facing any disciplinary action. a year since the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi in a saudi consulate in istanbul, the saudi leader crown prince mohammed bin salman has accepted responsibility for the killing. but he says he did not order it or know about it at the time. no one has yet been convicted for the murder. a united nations investigation team has gained access to covert recordings of the killing. bbc panorama's jane corbin has the story. this is the saudi consulate in istanbul. in october last year, jamal khashoggi walked inside and was never seen again. we only know that jamal khashoggi was murdered, and the brutal way in which it was done, because the saudi consulate was bugged by turkish intelligence. un human rights expert, agnes callamard, led an investigation into khashoggi's murder and negotiated access to the crucial tapes. joining her investigation team was brit
the bbc says the original complaint also included the breakfast presenter dan walker.gher level within the corporation, the complainant took issue only with naga munchetty. she is not facing any disciplinary action. a year since the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi in a saudi consulate in istanbul, the saudi leader crown prince mohammed bin salman has accepted responsibility for the killing. but he says he did not order it or know about it at the time. no one has yet been convicted for...
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some of the further complaints that came today emerged after it was found that dan walker, her co— presenteras the complaints process progressed, his name was taken out of the picture because it was settled. that explanation by the bbc does account perhaps, doesn't it, for how this whole complaint process transpired, why there's a difference in treatment between the two. well, i think that particular bit of information that has come out was really, really damning. and one of the reasons why this story has had such residence and has created such anger is because this how people of colour and black people are treated every day across this country. when we talk about our painful lived experiences of racism, we are silenced, frequently, and we are shut down. and frankly people don't wa nt to shut down. and frankly people don't want to listen. and in the case of naga and her co— presenter, it's really horrifying that there is one set of rules for women of colour and one set of rules for a white male presenter. now, even if the bbc said that that was not the case... sorry, just to interrupt, the b
some of the further complaints that came today emerged after it was found that dan walker, her co— presenteras the complaints process progressed, his name was taken out of the picture because it was settled. that explanation by the bbc does account perhaps, doesn't it, for how this whole complaint process transpired, why there's a difference in treatment between the two. well, i think that particular bit of information that has come out was really, really damning. and one of the reasons why...
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the daily telegraph's brussels correspondent, james crisp, has been speaking to dan walker on bbc breakfastere. the feeling from brussels has been up the feeling from brussels has been up until extremely recently that things have not been going particularly well, we have had a slight improvement in the mood music and language, with the appointment of the new trade commissioner, phil hogan, who has suggested that the penny might be dropping, with boris johnson, and that we might be moving towards a northern ireland only backstop. that is an offer that the european commission made to theresa may, two years ago, in fact, and theresa may negotiated that to be a whole uk backstop. just simply, that is not acceptable to borisjohnson. the eu is making an offer it has already made and we will see where that leads. whenever we do research about what viewers understand about brexit and these negotiations, the backstop comes quite high in terms of trying to get a grip on what it means. explain the difference between essentially wear out the border would become of the border would be in the sea, wouldn
the daily telegraph's brussels correspondent, james crisp, has been speaking to dan walker on bbc breakfastere. the feeling from brussels has been up the feeling from brussels has been up until extremely recently that things have not been going particularly well, we have had a slight improvement in the mood music and language, with the appointment of the new trade commissioner, phil hogan, who has suggested that the penny might be dropping, with boris johnson, and that we might be moving...
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naga had been talking with co—presenter dan walker about comments made by donald trump.our democratic politicians should "go back" to "places from which they came". here's the clip from bbc breakfast at the centre of complaint. that was the most telling quote from you last night, i can't remember who said it, but she said i've been told to go home many times. to go back to where i've come from many times in my life. and being told by the man sitting in the oval office. to make and every time i've been told as a woman of colour, to go home, to go back to where it came from, that was embedded in racism. i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but you know what certain phrases mean. are you still told that? yes. not regularly, but you know, i've been told that. i know you are sitting here not giving an opinion, but how do you feel than someone who's been told that before? furious. absolutely furious. and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to start the lines with using language like
naga had been talking with co—presenter dan walker about comments made by donald trump.our democratic politicians should "go back" to "places from which they came". here's the clip from bbc breakfast at the centre of complaint. that was the most telling quote from you last night, i can't remember who said it, but she said i've been told to go home many times. to go back to where i've come from many times in my life. and being told by the man sitting in the oval office. to...
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but what she then went on to speculate about, together with dan walker later in the conversation, wasas it being done for — to attract attention or for some other reason? and you can watch that episode of newswatch in full on the bbc iplayer now. prince harry has said that visiting the most famous site of his late mother's anti—landmine campaigning was an "emotional" experience. he was speaking after walking through a partially cleared landmine field in angola — just as diana, princess of wales, did in 1997, shortly before her death. our correspondent pumza fihlani joins us from cape town in south africa. pumza, was this also a significant moment for the people of angola? incredibly poignant images. indistinct and also in angola, that really powerful image that we saw of prince harry walking through a minefield. it was a different area he passed than his mother... iam afraid than his mother... i am afraid we are going to have to leave it there. we cannot quite hear your microphone. we will try to rectify that and come back to you in little bit later. apologies. and if you like to back
but what she then went on to speculate about, together with dan walker later in the conversation, wasas it being done for — to attract attention or for some other reason? and you can watch that episode of newswatch in full on the bbc iplayer now. prince harry has said that visiting the most famous site of his late mother's anti—landmine campaigning was an "emotional" experience. he was speaking after walking through a partially cleared landmine field in angola — just as diana,...
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here's the exchange with her co—host, dan walker, which prompted one viewer to complain about political she said, "i've been told to go home many times". yes. to go back to where i've come from... yes. ..many times in my life. every time i've... now i've been told by the man who is sitting in the oval 0ffice. and every time i've been told, as a woman of colour, to go home, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here, but... you know what certain phrases mean. are you still told that, do you hear that quite regularly? yes. not regularly, but, you know, every so often. i know you're sitting here not giving an opinion, but how do you feel, then, as someone who's been told that before, when you hear that? furious. absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it's ok to skirt the lines with using language like that. is that then... do you feel his use of that... because that's the point i was trying to make, that legitimises other p
here's the exchange with her co—host, dan walker, which prompted one viewer to complain about political she said, "i've been told to go home many times". yes. to go back to where i've come from... yes. ..many times in my life. every time i've... now i've been told by the man who is sitting in the oval 0ffice. and every time i've been told, as a woman of colour, to go home, to go back to where i came from, that was embedded in racism. now, i'm not accusing anyone of anything here,...
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a lot of criticism today when it was a field that dan walker, white male co—host, had also been the subjectdavid jordan, who initially said there was only complete against naga manchetty, should be forced to go now or do you think this is a broader problem about institutional racism at the bbc because yellow full disclosure, david jordan is —— at the bbc because yellow i think he is one of the cleverest people i know. the problem here is david jordan follow the process to the letter. in a sense, he did his job too well. he did exactly what the rules told him to do and then ended up with this completely mad, rubbish decision. i don't think, as the bbc often does, in this case, the bbc often does, in this case, the system... what needs to happen is the bbc needs to apologise to naga, it needs to revisit those guidelines, it needs to prove to the public and its own minority staff that when it says it wants diversity, it's not just that when it says it wants diversity, it's notjust interested in painting by numbers and having brown faces around the table. it wa nts brown faces around the table.
a lot of criticism today when it was a field that dan walker, white male co—host, had also been the subjectdavid jordan, who initially said there was only complete against naga manchetty, should be forced to go now or do you think this is a broader problem about institutional racism at the bbc because yellow full disclosure, david jordan is —— at the bbc because yellow i think he is one of the cleverest people i know. the problem here is david jordan follow the process to the letter. in a...
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. >> dan's a raging walker. watch out, new york. thank you, appreciate it. >>> let's get to the weather. brittany bell back with us from our raleigh station, wtvd. i'm a little surprised you came back. >> you guys didn't scare me off. >> this guy is the one. >> the rage walker didn't scare you away. >> i don't know. i'm a little afraid right now. >>> it's the first weekend of fall and we're already watching early his toric early season snowfall across the rockies. here's fairfield, montana where they picked up a foot of snow already. on top of that you can see the snow is covering the trees. more of the same along the roads. winds are gusting as high as 50 to 60 miles an hour making it hard to see. that commute is already treacherous looking outside in sisters, oregon. this is one of the passes. those areas could pick up an additional 8 inches of snow once all is said and done. the potent upper level low that's drawing in the cold air leading to the heavy snowfall, the warm side of the system leading to heavy rainfall across the mid
. >> dan's a raging walker. watch out, new york. thank you, appreciate it. >>> let's get to the weather. brittany bell back with us from our raleigh station, wtvd. i'm a little surprised you came back. >> you guys didn't scare me off. >> this guy is the one. >> the rage walker didn't scare you away. >> i don't know. i'm a little afraid right now. >>> it's the first weekend of fall and we're already watching early his toric early season snowfall...
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dan mccready for a second time and yet to hear back. and former wisconsin republican governor, presidential candidate scott walker with us now.overnor cuomo what do you make of the importance of this particular race and 16 republicans that are announced r retirement in the house? does it make you and the republicans anxious? >> well, it's all about turnout. if you look at this district has mentioned in the report, president trump did well there in the past. i think you so special elections and in particular last fall's elections, the left was more motivated in the 2010 elections, which is not characteristic the incumbent and the other parties, but i think it will be critical in north carolina as it will be going into 2020. that republican right of center voters wake up and realize the left is motivated. we have to be just as motivated. i think dan bishop is going to win and i think the president will be critical. remember his opponent the democrats, had a two year head start to come into million head start. he did have the primary so he has a lot of things going in his favor. i think the president will remind people how just
dan mccready for a second time and yet to hear back. and former wisconsin republican governor, presidential candidate scott walker with us now.overnor cuomo what do you make of the importance of this particular race and 16 republicans that are announced r retirement in the house? does it make you and the republicans anxious? >> well, it's all about turnout. if you look at this district has mentioned in the report, president trump did well there in the past. i think you so special...