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elizabeth walker was unhappy with the coverage, writing: and richard andrew wanted more of a wider perspective news reported on the death of the former chief of the armed forces, who in 2014 was falsely accused of child sexual abuse. linda was watching, and took to twitter to ask: and peter had a different point to make, having watched the bbc news at ten: last week, two viewers told us what they hope to see from the bbc‘s coverage of the general election campaign. we would like to hear more of your opinions so that next week, we can put some of them to the head of bbc westminster, who i'll be speaking to. you can get in touch with us on any issue relating to bbc news by e—mailing: or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look at our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. there is a bit more rain in the forecast for this weekend, but hopefully not as much as we had through the week or indeed, as much as we've had through the autumn so far. it looks like some places may well break records, so
elizabeth walker was unhappy with the coverage, writing: and richard andrew wanted more of a wider perspective news reported on the death of the former chief of the armed forces, who in 2014 was falsely accused of child sexual abuse. linda was watching, and took to twitter to ask: and peter had a different point to make, having watched the bbc news at ten: last week, two viewers told us what they hope to see from the bbc‘s coverage of the general election campaign. we would like to hear more...
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elizabeth walker was unhappy with the coverage, writing: and richard andrew wanted more of a wider perspectivekfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. our headlines today... prince andrew breaks his silence on thejeffrey epstein scandal. he says he let "the side down" by staying at the home of the convicted sex offender. that‘s the bit that, that, that, um, as it were, i kick myself for on a daily basis because it was not something that was becoming of a member of the royal family. a crunch meeting for labour as seniorfigures decide what to include in its manifesto. up to 200 firefighters have been tackling a huge blaze at a student accomodation block in bolton. a star—studded line—up helps children in need raise nearly £a8 million for good causes. rafael nadal may be world number one but alex zverev‘s win last night sends him out of the world tourfinals in london. still some rain around full some of you this weekend but there is a window of drier weather coming in for the start of next week. the details right here on breakfast. it‘s saturday, 16th november. our top story... in an unprecede
elizabeth walker was unhappy with the coverage, writing: and richard andrew wanted more of a wider perspectivekfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. our headlines today... prince andrew breaks his silence on thejeffrey epstein scandal. he says he let "the side down" by staying at the home of the convicted sex offender. that‘s the bit that, that, that, um, as it were, i kick myself for on a daily basis because it was not something that was becoming of a member of the royal...
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elizabeth: okay, that says a lot, you had to be escorted out, bobby walker chair of new york tate federationege republicans, said in a statement, anty of wa antifa wa. >> i have no idea. >> here is the thing. what is happening on the college campuses shutting down free speech? should americans be concerned? this is censorship of free speech at a state school that is funded by our tax dollars, universities don't have to pay a lot of taxes. >> yes, this is something we should be concerned about. that true had. this has been around for a long time, i remember vietnam riots and stuff like that we had the snow ball riots at yale in 1959, been riots all of th the time. it is common thing but it should still be stopped, people who be allowed to speak, these people had a room next to mine they could have had their own talk, and they had time too ask me questions. i was talking about economics, this is not wild crazy stuff. elizabeth: we're not at war. like in vietnam, no draft, here is the thing. >> no. elizabeth: what were you going to talk to them about? maybe bu, they issued a statement expressin
elizabeth: okay, that says a lot, you had to be escorted out, bobby walker chair of new york tate federationege republicans, said in a statement, anty of wa antifa wa. >> i have no idea. >> here is the thing. what is happening on the college campuses shutting down free speech? should americans be concerned? this is censorship of free speech at a state school that is funded by our tax dollars, universities don't have to pay a lot of taxes. >> yes, this is something we should be...
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elizabeth warren? >> honestly, i really don't know. the only thing i do know is that in 1992, president president herbert walker bush lost because ross perot didn't like anybody. it depends on what michael bloomburg says he's going to run on. right now his platform is gun control, climate change and getting rid of e-cigarettes. that's not an expansive enough platform. i'm ready to see what michael bloomburg is going to say. he may not last longer than tom stier or howard schultz. lauren: i want to pull up this poll from late october. it says voters are holding out for a star candidate, a celebrity, michelle obama, 50%. michael bloomburg only gets 6% so is the country with mayor bloomburg? >> no,s he's got an uphill battle, lauren, and it would be the fight of his life, so i guesses hoping to pull off a miracle. we're all just glad he's not running as an independent to be that ross perot candidate and throw a monkey in the wrench, honestly. this could work to our favor. lauren: and he's got a lot of money. elizabeth warren welcomed l him to the race, welcome, you're a billionaire so she has this fun tax calculator. the first question is, ar
elizabeth warren? >> honestly, i really don't know. the only thing i do know is that in 1992, president president herbert walker bush lost because ross perot didn't like anybody. it depends on what michael bloomburg says he's going to run on. right now his platform is gun control, climate change and getting rid of e-cigarettes. that's not an expansive enough platform. i'm ready to see what michael bloomburg is going to say. he may not last longer than tom stier or howard schultz. lauren:...
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walker, the president of the port foundation, the legendary ms. felicia rishaad, and poet laureate and president of the , miss w mellon foundation elizabeth alexander. we also have two legends and board members in this room and i nationalsk the president, dr. higginbotham and robert g stanton to please stand up. [applause] their leadership is so critical because, again, we are at a moment where we are transforming the traditional preservation movement. not spaces that are allocated to wealthy farmers or industrialists or presidents. this is our time. preservation today is a form of activism. it is about equity and it is about achieving justice so the future generations understand our lasting imprint across this national landscape and our contributions are forever remembered. thank you. that was impressive. can we have another round of applause? >> one thing we did not talk about today was this notion of .ush/pull thatme off for the folks nicodemus, for the underground , to inform the audience, to share your thoughts about the push/pull component of black migration. >> i want one of the pushes to nicodemus, domestic terrorism. toin fact you really w
walker, the president of the port foundation, the legendary ms. felicia rishaad, and poet laureate and president of the , miss w mellon foundation elizabeth alexander. we also have two legends and board members in this room and i nationalsk the president, dr. higginbotham and robert g stanton to please stand up. [applause] their leadership is so critical because, again, we are at a moment where we are transforming the traditional preservation movement. not spaces that are allocated to wealthy...