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julie griffith was a loving wife and a doting mother. when a blaze ripped through her was it an accident, a burglary gone wrong or something else entirely? here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshal's investigation into cause. there would be a probe into the deepest roots of a treachery beyond most people's comprehension. >> it's not true. no way. >> what had they all missed? >> a monster. a liar. a cheater. >> he's destroyed my entire family. ♪ >> before it became charred rubble, the house was home to a long-time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, church going, golf playing, high sc
julie griffith was a loving wife and a doting mother. when a blaze ripped through her was it an accident, a burglary gone wrong or something else entirely? here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a...
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griffiths from virginia. i wasentative griffiths: in questions afterwards as we are allowed to do in the next 10 days, but i will ask one ty,stion life, mr. twit because i represent aep country in southwest virginia. you say there transmission rate has increased 50% over the past -- 15% over the past six years. our there's efficient consumer protections in place to prevent a necessary business in the future? explain why it is going up so much from and if you can do it likely, and then what do we need to protect folks? >> i would answer it rising as i did to congressman long, to rich and investment for people who own and build new transmission. it is too rich. we need to make sure we are not providing incentives on transmission investment for a run-of-the-mill standard transmission line. that is certainly number one. number two, as i have said, i think we need more people at the table from the very beginning. owners of transmission need to let those of us who need to transmission to get their generation to loa
griffiths from virginia. i wasentative griffiths: in questions afterwards as we are allowed to do in the next 10 days, but i will ask one ty,stion life, mr. twit because i represent aep country in southwest virginia. you say there transmission rate has increased 50% over the past -- 15% over the past six years. our there's efficient consumer protections in place to prevent a necessary business in the future? explain why it is going up so much from and if you can do it likely, and then what do...
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griffiths: thank you.plause] jordan, they idea of what you see as a danger of groupthink when it comes to the city, gender. why do that is one of the primal since in your view of political credit -- primal sins in your view of political correctness? prof. peterson: it is on the right and left. this got personal at times. i am no fan of the identity. right. anybody who plays the game of -- conceptual game of group identity comes first and foremost risks and exams -- risks -- with the regard of group rights, there is a fundamental -- we have fallen -- the idea canada of group rights is extraordinarily problematic. of interview rights and responsibly. you can hold an individual responsible and individual can be responsible. that is what individuals have rights. groups, how do you hold a group responsible? , tolda is not a good idea a group responsible. of the ideathe face of the justice systems in the west predicated on the ascension of individual innocence and individual guilt, not a group appeared we saw it
griffiths: thank you.plause] jordan, they idea of what you see as a danger of groupthink when it comes to the city, gender. why do that is one of the primal since in your view of political credit -- primal sins in your view of political correctness? prof. peterson: it is on the right and left. this got personal at times. i am no fan of the identity. right. anybody who plays the game of -- conceptual game of group identity comes first and foremost risks and exams -- risks -- with the regard of...
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after "andy griffith."rsity of southern california to study film and dropped out when he was cast in george lucas' "american graffiti." the movie inspired the hit television series "happy days," where howard famously started as richie cunningham. during that "happy days" run, howard married his high school sweetheart sheryl. they have four children, and next month they'll celebrate their 43rd anniversary. when howard wasn't on the set of "happy days," he was pursuing a future as a director, shooting his own short films. >> you were a successful actor. i'm sure there were people in your life who said, keep going on this train. >> absolutely. especially at that time. the idea of having been a child actor and sort of believing you could be a movie director, not even a tv director, a movie director, it was at best adorable. and you know, really well-meaning people would say, well, you get into your 30s or 40s, and i think somebody will give you a chance. >> howard's chance came much sooner. he was 22 when he st
after "andy griffith."rsity of southern california to study film and dropped out when he was cast in george lucas' "american graffiti." the movie inspired the hit television series "happy days," where howard famously started as richie cunningham. during that "happy days" run, howard married his high school sweetheart sheryl. they have four children, and next month they'll celebrate their 43rd anniversary. when howard wasn't on the set of "happy...
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. >> the andy griffith show starring andy griffith with ronny howard. .lso starring john brian: whatoes that have to do with chang and eng? yunte: i write about it in the end. that was another interesting discovery for me writing this book. it was to realize that north that theyas the place eventually settled down. they made a lot of babies, they had a lot of children. this is also the birthplace of andy griffith. this became the basis, the inspiration for neighboring. i spent a lot of time in mount airy. brian: how did they get to mount airy? retire from the prying eyes of the public and everything, they try to get away the world. they chose this remote spot in north carolina. workfirst settled down in -- wilkesboro. they bought some land and built a big house. after they married these two sisters, the family was growing. they moved to the next county and settled down in mount airy. on theas just a photo screen. brian: i suspect that was madeleine and adelaide. how did they meet their lives -- wives? yunte: it was at the wedding party of their manager, charles harris. he settled dow
. >> the andy griffith show starring andy griffith with ronny howard. .lso starring john brian: whatoes that have to do with chang and eng? yunte: i write about it in the end. that was another interesting discovery for me writing this book. it was to realize that north that theyas the place eventually settled down. they made a lot of babies, they had a lot of children. this is also the birthplace of andy griffith. this became the basis, the inspiration for neighboring. i spent a lot of...
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our correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside melbourne magistrates court, and joins me now.l us about this case, extremely high profile and controversial? absolutely. cardinal pell arrived with dozens of cameras trained on him as he went into the court, he needed a police escort to make it through the doors. he isn'tjust the most senior catholic in australia but one of the most senior in the whole roman catholic church. returned from rome to australia a year ago saying he would come to clear his name —— he returned. it's taken this long for the courts to decide whether or not he should stand trial. the magistrate listen to four weeks of evidence, some of it very harrowing, very detailed and
our correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside melbourne magistrates court, and joins me now.l us about this case, extremely high profile and controversial? absolutely. cardinal pell arrived with dozens of cameras trained on him as he went into the court, he needed a police escort to make it through the doors. he isn'tjust the most senior catholic in australia but one of the most senior in the whole roman catholic church. returned from rome to australia a year ago saying he would come to clear...
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yunte: i should emphasize that their story and the andy griffith story are similar.an: are you writing a new book? yunte: i don't have a specific title. since i wrote charlie chan and the siamese twins -- my goal is to tell the asian american story in american culture. i want to make this set called "the rendezvous with america." brian: yunte huang is our guest. he is the author of "inseparable: the original siamese twins and their rendezvous with american history." he teaches at the university of santa barbara. we thank you very much. yunte: thank you, brian. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us comments about this program, visit q&a.org. q&a is also available as podcasts at c-span.org. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: on the next q&a, the university of virginia history professor william hitchcock on his book the age of eisenhower that is next sunday on c-span. here is a look at our liv
yunte: i should emphasize that their story and the andy griffith story are similar.an: are you writing a new book? yunte: i don't have a specific title. since i wrote charlie chan and the siamese twins -- my goal is to tell the asian american story in american culture. i want to make this set called "the rendezvous with america." brian: yunte huang is our guest. he is the author of "inseparable: the original siamese twins and their rendezvous with american history." he...
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hywel griffith, bbc news. pressure on consumers. 0ur correspondent vishala sri pathma is here., talk us through the figures. rise by 25% over the past two and a half years. half years. is a rise ofjust over 120 7p, and diesel 120 9p. diesel 120 9p. at $80 per barrel, more than 16% increase of rent crude oil. increase of rent crude oil. leave the us nuclear deal with iran and reimpose sanctions on iran. and reimpose sanctions on iran. impact that would have on energy exports. exports. imposed sanctions on venezuela after the recent re—election. the recent re—election. wholesale price increase considerably. considerably. economists and oil companies have differing views on this. differing views on this. political tensions, it is likely those tensions will be resolved. those tensions will be resolved. the pump could get a lot higher before they go down again. before they go down again. ok, thank you very much indeed. from hawaii's mount kilauea. and toxic gas into the atmosphere. 0ur correspondent chris buckler is on the island. destroyed all in its path. molten rock stands more t
hywel griffith, bbc news. pressure on consumers. 0ur correspondent vishala sri pathma is here., talk us through the figures. rise by 25% over the past two and a half years. half years. is a rise ofjust over 120 7p, and diesel 120 9p. diesel 120 9p. at $80 per barrel, more than 16% increase of rent crude oil. increase of rent crude oil. leave the us nuclear deal with iran and reimpose sanctions on iran. and reimpose sanctions on iran. impact that would have on energy exports. exports. imposed...
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panel of experts, led by hugh griffiths.team of investigators monitor compliance with u.n. sanctions imposed on north korea, sanctions meant to convince north korean leader kim jong-un to abandon his nuclear weapons program. recently, as north korea has agreed to talks with the united states, it has stopped nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches, the most obvious sanctioned activities. griffiths says don't be fooled, north korea is still trying to outsmart the u.n. >> while those are not currently occurring, we have other sanctions violations that are ongoing. >> such as >> ship-to-ship transfers of petroleum product. >> reporter: north korean ships buy desperately needed but prohibited oil from others at sea, like this ship-to-ship transfer caught by aerial surveillance photos. >> transferring petroleum product to this north korean tanker. >> key trick ships use to avoid detection? shutting off their ais signal, their automated identification system, maritime version of gps. >> you know down to the second when that ve
panel of experts, led by hugh griffiths.team of investigators monitor compliance with u.n. sanctions imposed on north korea, sanctions meant to convince north korean leader kim jong-un to abandon his nuclear weapons program. recently, as north korea has agreed to talks with the united states, it has stopped nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches, the most obvious sanctioned activities. griffiths says don't be fooled, north korea is still trying to outsmart the u.n. >> while those...
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and even as the civil rights movement is going on on tv in the 1960's, the "andy griffith show" from960-1968 is per -- is portraying these values, and they are connecting up with the south. granted, and this criticism has been raised about the "andy griffith show," you don't see african-americans by and large on that show. it is very much a white vision. another vision of the 1960's is "the beverly hillbillies." folks from the ozarks who strike it rich. think about the sun belt oil. they head out to hollywood, and there you have a values clash of epic proportions. on the one hand, they seem like rubes and don't understand the modern world, but almost like trickster characters, they in -- they end up getting the best of the well-educated, wealthy neighbors, mr. drysdale the banker. the 1970's, turn that up a notch. "southern living," a magazine focused on the south and southern living for the middle class and upper middle class, becomes a phenomenon, all about interior decoration, the good life, and it is southern. on television in 1972, "the waltons," a show about a depression-era fa
and even as the civil rights movement is going on on tv in the 1960's, the "andy griffith show" from960-1968 is per -- is portraying these values, and they are connecting up with the south. granted, and this criticism has been raised about the "andy griffith show," you don't see african-americans by and large on that show. it is very much a white vision. another vision of the 1960's is "the beverly hillbillies." folks from the ozarks who strike it rich. think about...
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. >> the "andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place.t would be hard not to want to be in mayberry. >> the core of the "andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people i've known all my life and put them into andy taylor. ope, there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people appreciate emotional honesty. they appreciate it more than laughs. it's great if you can achieve both simultaneously and the "andy griffith show" actually did that often. for a sitcom, it shows unexpected depth. >> the second dance number should come before the big sketch. >> gee, i don't know. >> i like it. >> now i like it. >> me, too. >> yeah, i like it, too. >> what do you know? look at that tie you're wearing. >> i only wrote what i knew about, which was my life. and if you're writing about that, nobody can say that's not true. it is true. i'm living it. >> on the "dick van dyke show" we could believe the actions of
. >> the "andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place.t would be hard not to want to be in mayberry. >> the core of the "andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people i've known all my life and put them into andy taylor. ope, there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people appreciate...
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we have alice griffith homes. we have been front ending the affordable housing such that of 675 homes that have been constructed to date, 54% are affordable, and of those, 306 are replacement units at alice griffith. what else remains the same? our commitments to an $80 million community benefit package, as well as a commitment to build a new artist building, which is under construction right now. so these things all remain the same. the land use plan, the reorganization that i spoke of and that sarah referred to, the r and d is shown on this side, the other side, the blues and yellows, and oranges, the idea is to create the kind of integrated, mixed use communities that we all like, and we've had the opportunity to preserve more historic structures than we originally identified, and we're also able to create more parks and open spaces. the land use plan is going to be developed in phases. as one can imagine, we have a total of three major phases or six sub phases, and of course the development. the development pr
we have alice griffith homes. we have been front ending the affordable housing such that of 675 homes that have been constructed to date, 54% are affordable, and of those, 306 are replacement units at alice griffith. what else remains the same? our commitments to an $80 million community benefit package, as well as a commitment to build a new artist building, which is under construction right now. so these things all remain the same. the land use plan, the reorganization that i spoke of and...
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kathy griffith. guest: certainly holding up the severed head could be seen to be offensive, and i think that was the main criticism. it would not satisfy the true threat standard. i don't think donald trump would fear that shele or her viewers are going to sever his head or physically attacked him in any way. there was a case of most exactly on point during the vietnam era where an african-american man was about to be drafted to fight in vietnam, and he said if they , theget a gun in my hands first man i am going to get in lbj,ze is lb -- sights is referring to lyndon baines johnson. he went on to say he is not going to make me kill my black brothers over there. he was clearly making a political statement, a statement about his views on racial justice, his views on the vietnam war. the supreme court said that is hyperbole. it is going overboard to make a political point about public affairs policy issues in a particularly dramatic way. it is not a punishable threat. the same would be true of kathy gr
kathy griffith. guest: certainly holding up the severed head could be seen to be offensive, and i think that was the main criticism. it would not satisfy the true threat standard. i don't think donald trump would fear that shele or her viewers are going to sever his head or physically attacked him in any way. there was a case of most exactly on point during the vietnam era where an african-american man was about to be drafted to fight in vietnam, and he said if they , theget a gun in my hands...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, melbourne. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, is here. is so senior? it is hard to exaggerate how serious the charges are againsta exaggerate how serious the charges are against a man as serious as this within the catholic church. cardinal george pell was personally appointed by pope francis in 2014 to oversee the complex vatican finances. he can legitimately be described as one of the three most senior officials in the three most senior officials in the gully there, his working offices are meters away from the daily environment of pope francis —— most senior officials there. he has denied the charges. but it has been decided, the court has decided, he should stand trial and the church now has to contemplate the possibility that someone as senior as this may have been responsible for crimes against children. thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the government accuses unelected peers of trying to block the will of the british people, after a series of lords defeats on brexit. 2,500 patients in northern ireland are to have their cases r
hywel griffith, bbc news, melbourne. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, is here. is so senior? it is hard to exaggerate how serious the charges are againsta exaggerate how serious the charges are against a man as serious as this within the catholic church. cardinal george pell was personally appointed by pope francis in 2014 to oversee the complex vatican finances. he can legitimately be described as one of the three most senior officials in the three most senior officials in the gully there,...
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the reviewers are the sunday times‘ education editor, sian griffiths, and political commentator jamesr. before the papers, sport. and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. good morning. the premier league season comes to a close today, with all 20 teams kicking off at 3pm. manchester city are already champions, stoke city and west brom already relegated — so attention turns to who can grab the final champions league spot. chelsea need a win at newcastle, and also hope that liverpool lose at home to brighton to secure a place. liverpool managerjugen klopp is looking forward to the challenge. it's still exciting. three games at the weekend, maybe four, going for the weekend, maybe four, going for the big things. and we are part of that. you cannot think, wouldn't it be nice if it was already done? frustration makes no sense. i'm frustrated about a few things but that was long ago. now we have the chance to play against brighten up. —— brighton. and there's still one spot in the relegation zone to be confirmed today too. swansea look likely to end their
the reviewers are the sunday times‘ education editor, sian griffiths, and political commentator jamesr. before the papers, sport. and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. good morning. the premier league season comes to a close today, with all 20 teams kicking off at 3pm. manchester city are already champions, stoke city and west brom already relegated — so attention turns to who can grab the final champions league spot. chelsea need a win at newcastle,...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.ed out a knife to make sure donald trump left a rolling stones concert. but that didn't seem to put the us president off the band, because he used their track you can't always get what you want at the end of his acceptance speech when he won the election. colin paterson reports. # you can't always get what you want. ..# when donald trump was elected us president, his acceptance speech ended with a blast of you can't always get what you want by the rolling stones. the band had not given their permission. mick jagger says he thought it was a very strange choice. when he finished the speech, he played out on this sort of doomy ballad about drugs in chelsea. it's kind of weird, if you think about it! but he couldn't be persuaded to use something else. it was an odd thing, really odd. keith richards confirmed that he had his own run—in with donald trump back in 1989 when they were playing a show at one of his casinos. when we got to atlantic city, "donald trump presents the rolling stones!
hywel griffith, bbc news.ed out a knife to make sure donald trump left a rolling stones concert. but that didn't seem to put the us president off the band, because he used their track you can't always get what you want at the end of his acceptance speech when he won the election. colin paterson reports. # you can't always get what you want. ..# when donald trump was elected us president, his acceptance speech ended with a blast of you can't always get what you want by the rolling stones. the...
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griffith from virginia. representative griffith: i was in questions afterwards as we are allowed to do in the next 10 days, but i will ask one question life, mr. twitty, because i represent aep country in southwest virginia. you say there transmission rate has increased 15% over the past six years. there's efficient consumer protections in place to prevent a necessary business in the future? explain why it is going up so much from and if you can do it likely, and then what do we need to protect folks? >> i would answer it rising as i did to congressman long, to rich and investment for people who own and build new transmission. it is too rich. we need to make sure we are not providing incentives on transmission investment for a run-of-the-mill standard transmission line. that is certainly number one. number two, as i have said, i think we need more people at the table from the very beginning. owners of transmission need to let those of us who need to transmission to get their generation to load to be at that
griffith from virginia. representative griffith: i was in questions afterwards as we are allowed to do in the next 10 days, but i will ask one question life, mr. twitty, because i represent aep country in southwest virginia. you say there transmission rate has increased 15% over the past six years. there's efficient consumer protections in place to prevent a necessary business in the future? explain why it is going up so much from and if you can do it likely, and then what do we need to protect...
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and yet because he fit that mold of racial ambiguity that his team owner clark griffith had really molded and didn't see him as black. in fact, he said he's cuban not black. and so that's about interesting story there. now, another story that's important is vincent nava who played in the 18 80's with the providence grays. he was mexican-american. he was presented as the spanish catcher of the providence club because to mark him as his actual mexican-american identity was -- was not present him of the high stuff stock of race to play in the major leagues but as a spaniard, he is being presented -- ok, he's acceptable. he's european. those are the kinds of stories that we can learn about how race categories were being used and manipulated to place latinos. i'll throw you one last example. he's not latino but he explains the story of latinos in baseball. but one of the best african-american players suffered exclusion in the 1800's told sporting life magazine, had i not been so dark i might have passed as spaniard of something of that kind. mere you have an african-american who understood how
and yet because he fit that mold of racial ambiguity that his team owner clark griffith had really molded and didn't see him as black. in fact, he said he's cuban not black. and so that's about interesting story there. now, another story that's important is vincent nava who played in the 18 80's with the providence grays. he was mexican-american. he was presented as the spanish catcher of the providence club because to mark him as his actual mexican-american identity was -- was not present him...
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with me is richard griffiths, who's corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchum.uld not be so cynical. that is wrong. a bad start. there is a very wide range of perspective on coverage. i think it makes sense to start with, let us go straight into the fever as the telegraph is calling it, the wedding fever. throwing up nonetheless some of these are still unanswered questions about how is it all going to fit together for dig about how is it all going to fit togetherfor dig in about how is it all going to fit together for dig in markle about how is it all going to fit togetherfor dig in markle in particular? in case you missed the last few minutes of the last 45 minutes, the big event tomorrow. volden, saturday the 19th of may, at the location, st george ‘s chapel at windsor castle, for the big wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. the big story has really pivoted on whether meghan‘s father will make it to the wedding. we thought he would come, then he wasn't going to. and yesterday we had confirmation from kensington palace that thomas markle will not be comin
with me is richard griffiths, who's corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchum.uld not be so cynical. that is wrong. a bad start. there is a very wide range of perspective on coverage. i think it makes sense to start with, let us go straight into the fever as the telegraph is calling it, the wedding fever. throwing up nonetheless some of these are still unanswered questions about how is it all going to fit together for dig about how is it all going to fit togetherfor dig...
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ification and an exf that is the alice griffith development. all you have to do is talk to the folks in the housing. one man told me he was so happy to be in housing, he found out it was available, he moved in, he said it was like going to heaven. i'm serious. this is how it impacts working class people, happy to be in housing that is new and out of dilapidated housing. the cac is excited about the new steam school coming to the neighborhood, made available because five point took commercial square footage away to dedicate to this educational institution. so we're very excited about that. because of course we want quality education for our young people. often times they're not receiving what they need in our typical schools, this is an advanced school for young people. this will be significant improvements to the plan, to the concept plan and we urge you to approve this plan. thank you very much. >> president hillis: thank you, doctor. any additional public comment on this item? you want to talk on this. go ahead. welcome. >> thank you very muc
ification and an exf that is the alice griffith development. all you have to do is talk to the folks in the housing. one man told me he was so happy to be in housing, he found out it was available, he moved in, he said it was like going to heaven. i'm serious. this is how it impacts working class people, happy to be in housing that is new and out of dilapidated housing. the cac is excited about the new steam school coming to the neighborhood, made available because five point took commercial...
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the business minister, andrew griffiths.k at some of the other news from westminster in brief. a senior barrister has condemned the system for disclosing evidence in criminal cases in england and wales. before a trial, police and prosecutors are required to hand over relevant material to the other side. thejustice committee is looking into the system after recent high profile cases where defendants facing rape allegations had the charges against them dropped when critical material emerged at the last minute. the recent highly publicized cases have all come to light because of the work of the independent barristers at the last minute. and we consider that if the situation is not remedied, is getting very close to cracking. it was vital to collect and pass on as much evidence as possible, and younger clients had not so much a digitalfootprint as a digital crater. some of these kids on their phones, their phone will tell you what time they woke up because they have an alarm app. it will tell you what they had for breakfast beca
the business minister, andrew griffiths.k at some of the other news from westminster in brief. a senior barrister has condemned the system for disclosing evidence in criminal cases in england and wales. before a trial, police and prosecutors are required to hand over relevant material to the other side. thejustice committee is looking into the system after recent high profile cases where defendants facing rape allegations had the charges against them dropped when critical material emerged at...
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hywel griffith reports. hywel griffith re powerful, .and detractors we re court. his supporters and detractors were here too. anxious to hear the magistrates decision. during his time in australia, the cardinal was considered the voice of the church, born and bred in the state of victoria he became the archbishop of melbourne. it's during his time here in the 1990s that some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken place. other offences are said to have happened in his home city of ballarat, wherein the 1970s, he worked as a priest. for years, ribbons have been placed across the city as a show of support for those who say they were victims of abuse by catholic clergy. in court, the magistrate dismissed some of the most serious allegations against cardinal pell but she said there was enough evidence to put half of the charges before a jury. cardinal pell listened intently as the magistrate read out her ruling for more than an hour. he spoke only once has he was asked to enter a plea. he answered in a loud voice, not guilty. the vatica
hywel griffith reports. hywel griffith re powerful, .and detractors we re court. his supporters and detractors were here too. anxious to hear the magistrates decision. during his time in australia, the cardinal was considered the voice of the church, born and bred in the state of victoria he became the archbishop of melbourne. it's during his time here in the 1990s that some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken place. other offences are said to have happened in his home city of...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, melbourne. people around the uk have been marking may day. festival. the revellers enjoyed morris dancing, folk music and choir singing. morris dancers were also up at sunrise in bristol celebrating the day. time for a look at the weather. here's stav. we are all smiling, you are very welcome in this studio with all your good news. and it looks like it will warm up towards the end of the week the bank holiday which is good news, makes a change. gorgeous day for much of england and wales, particularly across the south—east which had a grotty last few days, cold and wet and windy. rain has continued to push into western areas, quite a wet afternoon across northern ireland, it will continue to move east this evening and overnight, heavy bursts, quite windy, particularly around the irish sea coast, it will reach the far south east by the end of the night and then it dries about across parts of scotland and northern ireland. fairly cool but elsewhere under the cloud it will be much more mild than it was last night. bit of a damp and wet start, clo
hywel griffith, bbc news, melbourne. people around the uk have been marking may day. festival. the revellers enjoyed morris dancing, folk music and choir singing. morris dancers were also up at sunrise in bristol celebrating the day. time for a look at the weather. here's stav. we are all smiling, you are very welcome in this studio with all your good news. and it looks like it will warm up towards the end of the week the bank holiday which is good news, makes a change. gorgeous day for much of...
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show griffith was holding her ground as long as possible. >> it happened fast. the cracks happened pretty fast. a lot of people's dashed dreams. they're not going to recoup. >> reporter: massive clouds of ash coming from one of the volcano spends. to push their way through giant fissures. reporter carter evans is on the ground. >> at first grant democrats, may not seem like the lava is moving at all. it is cool and there is a crust on top. if you look at the leading edge, it is slowly inching forward. or mac it follows hundreds of earthquakes. that is what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> i can tell it was going to be much bigger. i ran out of the house and tried to find a clear spot to stand. i got away from the power line. i looked back in my car was just on the ground. >> so far, no one has been hurt since it poured back to life. there will be a community meeting tonight to update resident on the volcano and emergency response. >>> fountains of lava spewing from the volcano reach more than 200 feet in the air. officials say at least 10 fis
show griffith was holding her ground as long as possible. >> it happened fast. the cracks happened pretty fast. a lot of people's dashed dreams. they're not going to recoup. >> reporter: massive clouds of ash coming from one of the volcano spends. to push their way through giant fissures. reporter carter evans is on the ground. >> at first grant democrats, may not seem like the lava is moving at all. it is cool and there is a crust on top. if you look at the leading edge, it...
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hywel griffiths is outside court in melbourne this morning. in australia this morning. absolutely. here in australia and across the catholic world. catholic world. that some of those charges, at least, will go to a trial. least, will go to a trial. charges, she did think george pell had a case to answer. had a case to answer. will stand trial in melbourne for those offences. those offences. tomorrow in order for a date for the trial to be set. trial to be set. cameras will be trained on his every move. the last six years. at the home office? 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster. straightaway he is prepared to take a different direction. a different direction. environment towards illegal immigrants. immigrants. language of the prime minister herself. herself. scandal and promised to sort it out at doing that will be pretty tough. at doing that will be pretty tough. hard office to run and sajid javid has a pretty full in trade. has a pretty full in trade. when they met in downing street for their regular get—together. their
hywel griffiths is outside court in melbourne this morning. in australia this morning. absolutely. here in australia and across the catholic world. catholic world. that some of those charges, at least, will go to a trial. least, will go to a trial. charges, she did think george pell had a case to answer. had a case to answer. will stand trial in melbourne for those offences. those offences. tomorrow in order for a date for the trial to be set. trial to be set. cameras will be trained on his...
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yesterday's griffith massacre because it left at least fifty eight dead the loss of life we have seen is tragic and extremely concerning. such as is destructive to peace efforts and we call on all sides to show restraint the launch of life is extremely concerning we continue to implore israel to show great restraint yet despite those strong words for years britain has been ramping up how much weaponry it sells to israel since two thousand and fifteen numbers have skyrocketed up eleven four in the span of just two years and those sales include stopper rifles weapons sites in munition for small arms anti-riot equipment and other items similar to those used by israeli forces against unarmed protesters. the u.k. doesn't keep data on how such equipment and weapons are used after being sold until that can be established m.p.'s put forward a motion to suspend sales altogether in loads of the extensive use of. israeli forces against palestinians in gaza the house calls for is this. sales to israel unless it can be demonstrated that weapons and components imported from the u.k. soley in accord
yesterday's griffith massacre because it left at least fifty eight dead the loss of life we have seen is tragic and extremely concerning. such as is destructive to peace efforts and we call on all sides to show restraint the launch of life is extremely concerning we continue to implore israel to show great restraint yet despite those strong words for years britain has been ramping up how much weaponry it sells to israel since two thousand and fifteen numbers have skyrocketed up eleven four in...
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. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening.omorrow. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have
. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening.omorrow. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities....
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our correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside melbourne magistrates court, and joins me now.bout this case, extremely high profile and controversial? absolutely. cardinal pell arrived with dozens of cameras trained on him as he went into the court, he needed a police escort to make it through the doors. he isn'tjust the most senior catholic in australia but one of the most senior in the whole roman catholic church. returned from rome to australia a year ago saying he would come to clear his name —— he returned. it's taken this long for the courts to decide whether or not he should stand trial. the magistrate listen to four weeks of evidence, some of it very harrowing, very detailed and stretching back to the 1970s, when he started as a priest in the town of balla rat he started as a priest in the town of ballarat and later in the 1990s was an archbishop here. over the course of 70 minutes she gave her rulings overall of those charges, around half were dismissed, she said there wasn't enough evidence for him to go before a jury. some of the most serious sexual assault charges
our correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside melbourne magistrates court, and joins me now.bout this case, extremely high profile and controversial? absolutely. cardinal pell arrived with dozens of cameras trained on him as he went into the court, he needed a police escort to make it through the doors. he isn'tjust the most senior catholic in australia but one of the most senior in the whole roman catholic church. returned from rome to australia a year ago saying he would come to clear his...
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dr martin griffiths told the bbc recently how some of his colleagues had likened their work to being hospital. it appears that may have come to the attention of the president at the national rifle association convention in texas. i recently read a story that in london, which has unbelievably tough gun laws, a once very prestigious hospital, right in the middle, is like a war zone for horrible stabbing wounds. the hospital has hit back, saying it is proud of its excellent trauma care. a senior surgeon insisted that gunshot wounds are twice as lethal as knife injuries and some mps watched president trump's words with dismay. he shouldn't have said it. it is really a disgrace to compare our admittedly increasing levels of knife crime and the government needs to tackle that, with the astronomical levels of gun crime that you see in america. donald trump will visit the uk injuly. he has been invited to go to the royal london hospital himself to see what they are doing to tackle violence. simon jones, bbc news. more than a thousand russian activists have been arrested while protesting agai
dr martin griffiths told the bbc recently how some of his colleagues had likened their work to being hospital. it appears that may have come to the attention of the president at the national rifle association convention in texas. i recently read a story that in london, which has unbelievably tough gun laws, a once very prestigious hospital, right in the middle, is like a war zone for horrible stabbing wounds. the hospital has hit back, saying it is proud of its excellent trauma care. a senior...
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the bbc‘s hywell griffith has more.case has drawn a huge amount of media attention. 0nce again, cardinal pell had a police escort to take into the court. the hearing and sight pretty brief, mostly setting out the timetable for what is to come. —— was. they said he should face two separate trials. they talked about his time as a priest in ballarat. it was agreed allegations should form a separate trial the allegations related to his time in melbourne in the 1990s when he was the archbishop. both trials will take five weeks each. in total, ten weeks. we do not yet have a timetable for when they will actually begin. inside court, george pell remained silent and was asked to stand at the end simply to be told to return to court in two weeks where we will learn more about the timetable. clearly, this is a case which will continue to draw huge attention. we were reminded yesterday he is still officially on leave as treasurer for the vatican. what happens in this case will have repercussions throughout the roman catholic churc
the bbc‘s hywell griffith has more.case has drawn a huge amount of media attention. 0nce again, cardinal pell had a police escort to take into the court. the hearing and sight pretty brief, mostly setting out the timetable for what is to come. —— was. they said he should face two separate trials. they talked about his time as a priest in ballarat. it was agreed allegations should form a separate trial the allegations related to his time in melbourne in the 1990s when he was the...
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griffith, what you think is the most important change that is taken place since you've been in congress? >> most importantly, the bill of 1954. this bill was drafted to help the growth. it wasn't clear. it would have meant that equal women would have been given rights that were not available to white women. we added sex. it's my belief that the drafters had never assumed that no women would get any rights. so i think both white and black women were helped by the bill. hundreds of cases have been started. thousands of complaints have been made. but we still have a long way to go. >> i understand you've got a study of women's voting rights, voting patterns. could you tell us a little bit about what you found in that study? >> there's the voting patterns of american women. looking at 50 years of the female votes that one could say that that women's vote may well be a time bomb in the 1970 lection. that because the dramatic changes in the left of women are reflected in the way they vote. to be zipped specific, when women take a job, when they go to college, then they vote. when they state i
griffith, what you think is the most important change that is taken place since you've been in congress? >> most importantly, the bill of 1954. this bill was drafted to help the growth. it wasn't clear. it would have meant that equal women would have been given rights that were not available to white women. we added sex. it's my belief that the drafters had never assumed that no women would get any rights. so i think both white and black women were helped by the bill. hundreds of cases...
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joining me now is our correspondent in seoul, hywel griffith. welcome to you. some details are emerging about this meeting, not least, what they had for dinner. what else do we know? we know far more about the food than the actual outcome of this initial discussion. mike pompeo tweeting that they enjoy some steak, corn, and cheese, not saying what they have agreed so far. the key point they have to agree on is the meaning of denuclearisation. the us and mike pompeo —— pompeo have been very clear that what do us expects to come out of any summit is a total, verifiable, denuclearisation. what north korea might want would be something far less tha n might want would be something far less than that, maybe a step towards ora plan less than that, maybe a step towards or a plan for long—term denuclearisation. so the meeting in new york is about trying to get those two such close together so they have enough common ground to go to singapore. it is not the only active conversation going on. meanwhile, on the korean peninsula, in the denuclearisation, there are talks bet
joining me now is our correspondent in seoul, hywel griffith. welcome to you. some details are emerging about this meeting, not least, what they had for dinner. what else do we know? we know far more about the food than the actual outcome of this initial discussion. mike pompeo tweeting that they enjoy some steak, corn, and cheese, not saying what they have agreed so far. the key point they have to agree on is the meaning of denuclearisation. the us and mike pompeo —— pompeo have been very...
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the bbc‘s hywell griffith has more.mount of media attention, once again when cardinal pell arrived at the court there was a police escort to guide him through the cameras into the court. the hearing inside was pretty brief, mostly setting out the timetable for what used to come. 0ne the timetable for what used to come. one key agreement between the prosecution and defence councils is that he should actually faced two separate trials. amongst the allegations, some of them relate to his time as a priest in the 1970s, involving his time in the community and specifically the location of the swimming pool in the town. it was agreed that those allegations should form a separate trial relating to his time in melbourne in the 1990s when he was the archbishop. both trials we understand will take about five weeks each, we don't yet have a timetable for when they will actually begin. inside court, cardinal pell remained silent and was asked to stand at the end simply to be told by the judge to return again in two when we may learn
the bbc‘s hywell griffith has more.mount of media attention, once again when cardinal pell arrived at the court there was a police escort to guide him through the cameras into the court. the hearing inside was pretty brief, mostly setting out the timetable for what used to come. 0ne the timetable for what used to come. one key agreement between the prosecution and defence councils is that he should actually faced two separate trials. amongst the allegations, some of them relate to his time as...
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richard griffiths is corporate communications director at the global pr firm ketchum.d. this kind of event is a gift, isn't it, for pr? it is a gift for pr, and just to give you an example, many brands are cashing in. if you changed your name to meghan, today, or if we were to change our name to harry and meghan, we could actually walk into the british airways first—class lounge tomorrow for free, ahead of our flight. tomorrow for free, ahead of our flight. so that as an example of how british airways are cashing in. but, as you say, the economic statisticians have been looking at this, and they have come up with some pretty eye watering numbers. so brand finance, for example, they are estimating the wedding could lead to a mere $500 million increase in tourism. airbnb have also been putting their heads together, in terms of the impact that it might have on tourism. they are estimating that this weekend alone their hosts will be taking in an estimated 42,000 guests. that isjust over the next two or three days. and we shouldn't forget that, this may seem like a bit of fu
richard griffiths is corporate communications director at the global pr firm ketchum.d. this kind of event is a gift, isn't it, for pr? it is a gift for pr, and just to give you an example, many brands are cashing in. if you changed your name to meghan, today, or if we were to change our name to harry and meghan, we could actually walk into the british airways first—class lounge tomorrow for free, ahead of our flight. tomorrow for free, ahead of our flight. so that as an example of how...
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martin griffiths said he is... been shaken by the most powerful earthquake to hit the state in decades, after the eruption small tsunami waves and briefly cut power supplies. those living nearby have taken shelter. they‘ re escaping ash, toxic gas and lava flows. rhodri davies reports. people endured 170 tremors in a day. about one every ten minutes. the tremors arrived a day after the volcano erupted. it forced hundreds of people to evacuate from residential areas. but some people are concerned about neighbours who refused to leave. i told them it is now come on the bottom side of the hill. before we had a hill keeping the love our way from us now it is at the bottom of the hill. and it was really smoking bad. you could smell it in the air. we're going to get cut off, i think, is what is going to happen. there we re is what is going to happen. there were for several fresh eruptions from the volcano sending up eruptions of another 30 metres into the air, destroying several homes and leaving features on the streets.
martin griffiths said he is... been shaken by the most powerful earthquake to hit the state in decades, after the eruption small tsunami waves and briefly cut power supplies. those living nearby have taken shelter. they‘ re escaping ash, toxic gas and lava flows. rhodri davies reports. people endured 170 tremors in a day. about one every ten minutes. the tremors arrived a day after the volcano erupted. it forced hundreds of people to evacuate from residential areas. but some people are...