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david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. ., ~ david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk— hardtalk. thank you.hite mi . ht in hardtalk. thank you. white might in the _ hardtalk. thank you. white might in the course - hardtalk. thank you. white might in the course of- hardtalk. thank you. white might in the course of your. might in the course of your broadcasting career you've seen a massive transformation in the way news and information is produced and the way it's consumed. do you think, for the better? forthe consumed. do you think, for the better? for the worse. consumed. do you think, for the better? forthe worse. for consumed. do you think, for the better? for the worse.— better? for the worse. for the worse, because? _ better? for the worse. for the worse, because? i— better? for the worse. for the worse, because? i don't- worse, because? i don't subscribe _ worse, because? i don't subscribe to _ worse, because? i don't subscribe to the - worse, because? i don't subscribe to the view i worse, because? i don't. subscribe to the view that there is one truth and that there is one truth and
david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. ., ~ david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk— hardtalk. thank you.hite mi . ht in hardtalk. thank you. white might in the _ hardtalk. thank you. white might in the course - hardtalk. thank you. white might in the course of- hardtalk. thank you. white might in the course of your. might in the course of your broadcasting career you've seen a massive transformation in the way news and information is produced and the way it's consumed. do you think, for the...
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david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.e course of your broadcasting career, you have seen a massive transformation in the way news and information is produced and the way it's consumed. do you think, for the better? for the worse. for the worse because? i don't subscribe to the view that there is one truth and that there's only one way of telling stories and one way of telling news. but i do subscribe to the view that the anguish and mischief and anger that's caused by the invention of the twitter world, where my truth is the same as your truth, ranks with yours, even if i'm lying through my teeth. where everything becomes a bitter controversy instead of a cool look at the facts. i think that is a destructive process. i think that there is such a thing as objective truth. an absolute truth? objective truth, i'd say, i don't know absolute. but i mean, facts and figures, for instance. in a war, who's winning? who's losing? what's going on on the ground? i mean, take a very simple example. if you're living in tigray province
david dimbleby, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.e course of your broadcasting career, you have seen a massive transformation in the way news and information is produced and the way it's consumed. do you think, for the better? for the worse. for the worse because? i don't subscribe to the view that there is one truth and that there's only one way of telling stories and one way of telling news. but i do subscribe to the view that the anguish and mischief and anger that's caused by the invention of...
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david dimbleby, thank you so much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen.y mild spell of november. weather is set to stick around for another few days. there's also a lot of dry weather on the cards, but we have got some rain across the far northwest of the uk. not only is it very mild out there, but it will also feel windy once again through friday. so, we've got high pressure towards the southeast, and this waving weather front in the northwest — that combination of weather systems means our winds are coming in from the southwest. so, from a very warm direction, we're drawing up this warm air from the azores right up towards the uk, you can see the orange colours on the map there. so, a very, very mild start to friday morning. on average, we'd expect overnight lows this time of year to be between about 3—6 celsius north—to—south — but overnight temperatures at the moment between about 13—15, so a good ten degrees or even more than that above average for the time of year. so, very mild to start things off, also fairly cloudy for most of us. we will see rai
david dimbleby, thank you so much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen.y mild spell of november. weather is set to stick around for another few days. there's also a lot of dry weather on the cards, but we have got some rain across the far northwest of the uk. not only is it very mild out there, but it will also feel windy once again through friday. so, we've got high pressure towards the southeast, and this waving weather front in the northwest — that combination of weather systems means...
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my guest, david dimbleby, became, in the course of a long broadcasting career, the face and voice of
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my guest, david dimbleby, became, in the course of a long
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and now we are going to leave you here and we willjoin a special programme on bbc one with david dimblebymbrance and the members of the armed forces, and the politicians who will come out here, and finally, members of the royal family and the king himself for the two minutes' silence which is now just under eight minutes away. this is a new processional cross, incidentally. it is made from sandringham oak come up with welsh daffodils and irish shamrocks, english roses and scottish thistles. and seven silva studs, it was made for the queen's platinum jubilee. the choir of the chapel royal, and the police behind them. the bishop of london. dame sarah mullally. and now the generals procession, the general 0fficer commanding london district. christopher ghika and his chief of staff and aide—de—camp. he is in command of all the personnel on parade here today. next, the procession of politicians, led by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party. king scouts standing as guard of honour on the steps of the foreign and commonwealth and development office. wh
and now we are going to leave you here and we willjoin a special programme on bbc one with david dimblebymbrance and the members of the armed forces, and the politicians who will come out here, and finally, members of the royal family and the king himself for the two minutes' silence which is now just under eight minutes away. this is a new processional cross, incidentally. it is made from sandringham oak come up with welsh daffodils and irish shamrocks, english roses and scottish thistles. and...