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and with the pieces of the guardian. and somebody who had garnered a lot of respect. >> so the support. >> so the next question that in philadelphia and how these countries use these activities in one of the things they argued in the book to go into places with the elite group of black men and that graduated from harvard. he knew them all. and this cohort that surrounded and the only black person on their campus but also come to hang out with trotter. and then to feel betrayed. and then to disavow the earlier activism. so one of the things they argue in the book that he would call out the leaders in the communities. and the leader of the church in rural new york and that which protested in 1893 and start subscribing to the guardian but as part of the downfall but the guardian definitely the circulation numbers of newspapers are hard to come by that we know the numbers at its height of 3,004,000 are a very small number people were taking pieces of the guardian and putting them in the black newspapers where they live all o
and with the pieces of the guardian. and somebody who had garnered a lot of respect. >> so the support. >> so the next question that in philadelphia and how these countries use these activities in one of the things they argued in the book to go into places with the elite group of black men and that graduated from harvard. he knew them all. and this cohort that surrounded and the only black person on their campus but also come to hang out with trotter. and then to feel betrayed. and...
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page of the guardian and it is at stonehenge.this photo because they are not edgy enough, very middle—class, as you describe, and not sufficiently pagan and generally dissolute, or whatever you think they should be. i can see what you're saying! i'm going to accentuate the positive, and by doing that
page of the guardian and it is at stonehenge.this photo because they are not edgy enough, very middle—class, as you describe, and not sufficiently pagan and generally dissolute, or whatever you think they should be. i can see what you're saying! i'm going to accentuate the positive, and by doing that
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that's according to the guardian.ore big earners on the forbes website, it says "the kids are killing it" when it comes to youtube — the highest paid content maker is just eight—years—old, earning $26 million in a year. and finally, business insider covers the reaction to the tilting toilet, designed to flush out workers who take too long on the loo. the invention causes discomfort if it's used for more than five minutes. the tilting toilet, wales. —— well. with me is inga beale, from london first, a not for profit group made up of business leaders from across the city. what's this story in the times? people might say how on earth can people tap into something ahead of it being broadcast? it's very interesting. the official rout forgetting news out from the bank of england is via bloomberg. at the bank of england put in place some time ago a backup in case the video link via bloomberg failed, they put ina backup link via bloomberg failed, they put in a backup audio feed. it's that backup audio feed that people have be
that's according to the guardian.ore big earners on the forbes website, it says "the kids are killing it" when it comes to youtube — the highest paid content maker is just eight—years—old, earning $26 million in a year. and finally, business insider covers the reaction to the tilting toilet, designed to flush out workers who take too long on the loo. the invention causes discomfort if it's used for more than five minutes. the tilting toilet, wales. —— well. with me is inga...
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let's move to the front page of the guardian and sick children are fed sent farfrom home guardian andchildren are fed sent farfrom home in on nhs beds crisis. i was just sent farfrom home in on nhs beds crisis. i wasjust going to say, this story is critically ill children are being rushed from one pa rt children are being rushed from one part of england to another because nhs hospitals are running short of intensive care beds in which to treat them. of course, it's winter, so treat them. of course, it's winter, so they have the usual winter infections. i think i read another story today about some elderly people who have been shipped around the country because of the shortage of beds. well, tragically this is pigeons coming home to roost. i remember talking to some doctors 15 oi’ remember talking to some doctors 15 or 20 years ago and they were talking about the new hospital is being built and all the hot new hospitals that were replacing the old hospitals have fewer beds. the idea is you needed less time to recuperate in hospital and you get pushed out, but the truth is with a rising
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the guardian is covering with more than 1 million people the guardian is covering with more thani millionver are thani million people aged 60 or overare either thani million people aged 60 or over are either malnourished or at risk of malnutrition. this is new figures from the nhs and it's from a whole raft of reasons as people live at home and malnourishment often goes unnoticed. public health membership —— measures are not targeting enough, a lack of ability to shop, eat and drink at home without help, isolation, grief, bereavement, four —— poor physical and mental health, so if you are alone, you are well nourished but you could look out for a neighbour that you think might not be as well nourished as you think and invite them notjust nourished as you think and invite them not just for a nourished as you think and invite them notjust for a mince nourished as you think and invite them notjust fora mince pie nourished as you think and invite them notjust for a mince pie but something with a bit more protein in it. why not? martin, concerning if you are shopping online if you are reading
the guardian is covering with more than 1 million people the guardian is covering with more thani millionver are thani million people aged 60 or overare either thani million people aged 60 or over are either malnourished or at risk of malnutrition. this is new figures from the nhs and it's from a whole raft of reasons as people live at home and malnourishment often goes unnoticed. public health membership —— measures are not targeting enough, a lack of ability to shop, eat and drink at home...
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the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article from 2018 that falsely claim to russia had been plotting to smuggle julian assange out of the embassy in london. and christmas is here but for many of the festive spirit is overshadowed by concerns over security and climate change. or broadcast live coverage from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm certainly glad to have you with us. and rights groups have denounced saudi arabia's handling of the jamal khashoggi murder case saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death for killing the journalist and 3 others have been given prison terms but a un appointed rights investigator believes that the people actually behind the assassination have been left on touched while a spokesperson for the un secretary general has also stressed the need for a further probe. the secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder to ensure full examination of any accountability for human rights violations committed in the case. jamal khashoggi it
the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article from 2018 that falsely claim to russia had been plotting to smuggle julian assange out of the embassy in london. and christmas is here but for many of the festive spirit is overshadowed by concerns over security and climate change. or broadcast live coverage from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm certainly glad to have you with us. and rights groups have denounced saudi arabia's handling of the jamal khashoggi murder...
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in the last 5 years despite britain signing up to a treaty to protect human rights and the case guardian newspaper writes an article from 28 misleadingly of russia had been plotting to smuggle during the sound of the ecuadorian embassy in london. welcome the latest developments in a look back at the last 7 days to you watch the weekly here and r.t. international now we'll start with some news just coming in because it's from the u.s. where several people have reportedly been stabbed at the home of an ultra orthodox rabbi in new york state authorities say at least one person is in a critical condition the attack happened during a new capacity when a man with a machete entered the building police say the attacker is still at large so that's what we know for the moment any more information we'll bring it straight. now the u.s. democratic presidential candidate michael bloomberg this week because it made it his campaign made use of prison labor and though the billionaire claims he was unaware it was happening his team hired a firm to help with his 2020 election run which in turn employed fem
in the last 5 years despite britain signing up to a treaty to protect human rights and the case guardian newspaper writes an article from 28 misleadingly of russia had been plotting to smuggle during the sound of the ecuadorian embassy in london. welcome the latest developments in a look back at the last 7 days to you watch the weekly here and r.t. international now we'll start with some news just coming in because it's from the u.s. where several people have reportedly been stabbed at the home...
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carries guardian newspaper as amended an article which accused russia of being involved in a poultry strike which will blow june a song from the ecuadorian embassy in london we'll have a look at this story because of a sting to what is to come on a weekly if you're stuck. in. the i'm a go out is like the child in the room. it's impulsivity it's narcissism it's us versus them it's fear the prefrontal cortex it's empathy it's compassion it's thinking about the future in terms of what we do today that's where we need to make our decisions based from from the prefrontal cortex unfortunately when we eat the modern diet of our planet or when we watch the news or we spend too much time online we lock in to be a make believe we lock in to the child in the room and we're not able to make good use is. joining me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there. welcome back to the weekly now britain's guardian newspaper has admitted it wrongly accused russia of being involved in a plot to smuggle gina songe
carries guardian newspaper as amended an article which accused russia of being involved in a poultry strike which will blow june a song from the ecuadorian embassy in london we'll have a look at this story because of a sting to what is to come on a weekly if you're stuck. in. the i'm a go out is like the child in the room. it's impulsivity it's narcissism it's us versus them it's fear the prefrontal cortex it's empathy it's compassion it's thinking about the future in terms of what we do today...
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and i myself need to apology from the guardian apology there happen but their review panel has. decide. and has ruled that the article was indeed misleading breaching the heart of conduct of the press in the united kingdom but i'm not completely satisfied with the correction the other thing is that they have not being. amend it does the article still says that. the. secret talks in london in order to. flee the embassy that's not true finally enough one of the journalists who penned the piece luke harding was behind another controversial article published by their guarding that piece also published last year claimed that the old transcom pain manager paul mann of ford had held secret talks with a son to an ecuadorian embassy somehow one of the most surveyed places on earth didn't manage to capture any evidence of that alleged high profile visit the guardian didn't attract the story but detained the headline shift in the responsibility to its sources mr no rise has called the latest corrections he story journalistic fiasco for the guardian for again publishing false information th
and i myself need to apology from the guardian apology there happen but their review panel has. decide. and has ruled that the article was indeed misleading breaching the heart of conduct of the press in the united kingdom but i'm not completely satisfied with the correction the other thing is that they have not being. amend it does the article still says that. the. secret talks in london in order to. flee the embassy that's not true finally enough one of the journalists who penned the piece...
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where the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article 28 seen it misleadingly claimed russia had been plotting to smuggle. the victorian embassy love. and concerns over security to climate change and political correctness for all christmas cheer in the west this is. all too much though of course the sun burning hello welcome to the program this 24th of december christmas eve live from the out international world the center is kevin i would hear from next with the top story here and officials rights groups have denounced saudi arabia's punishment 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time over the killing but a u.n. appointed rights investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist cruel murder have been left untouched while the spokesperson for the u.n. secretary general is also stressed the importance of a further probe. the secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder to ensure full examination of any accountability for human rights violations committed in the case jamal khashogg
where the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article 28 seen it misleadingly claimed russia had been plotting to smuggle. the victorian embassy love. and concerns over security to climate change and political correctness for all christmas cheer in the west this is. all too much though of course the sun burning hello welcome to the program this 24th of december christmas eve live from the out international world the center is kevin i would hear from next with the top story here and...
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where the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article from 2018 that misleadingly claims russia had been plotting to smuggle jews in this summer or an embassy in london. concerns over security climate change or political correctness all round that. is. not too much hope if you celebrate in your part of the world hello welcome to the program here in moscow they say the 25th of december is safe is celebrating christmas in your part of the world happy christmas for me kevin know it and the rest of the on duty team here in russia this morning so to our top story u.n. officials and rights groups have denounced saudi arabia's punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist. saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time over the killing but a u.n. appointed rights investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist cruel murder have been left untouched while the spokesperson for the u.n. secretary general also stressed the importance of a further probe. the secretary general continues to stress the need for an
where the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article from 2018 that misleadingly claims russia had been plotting to smuggle jews in this summer or an embassy in london. concerns over security climate change or political correctness all round that. is. not too much hope if you celebrate in your part of the world hello welcome to the program here in moscow they say the 25th of december is safe is celebrating christmas in your part of the world happy christmas for me kevin know it and the...
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of the crime and the punishment the guardian newspaper gave a misleading pression to readers and was forced to clarify that its article was well something that you might be tempted to call fake news the piece in question published in september last year claimed that russia had a secret christmas plot to smuggle julian assange out of the ecuadorian embassy in london to moscow a tentative plan was devised that would have seen that we call expounder taken out of london embassy in a diplomatic vehicle and transported to another country one ultimate destination multiple sources have said was russian the involvement of russian officials in hatching what was described as a basic plan raises new questions about a son just ties to the kremlin but the investigation which was led by a high profile panel of academics and journalists and last 13 months found that the also got carried away with some of their claims the plan in relation to miss. the sun's ability to be brutal we could do an embassy was not devised instigated by russia there was nothing illicit about the plan as described in the art
of the crime and the punishment the guardian newspaper gave a misleading pression to readers and was forced to clarify that its article was well something that you might be tempted to call fake news the piece in question published in september last year claimed that russia had a secret christmas plot to smuggle julian assange out of the ecuadorian embassy in london to moscow a tentative plan was devised that would have seen that we call expounder taken out of london embassy in a diplomatic...
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you're watching our 2 international welcome back to the program britain's guardian newspaper has been forced to amend an article it published last year about russia's role in an alleged plot to extract julia songs from the ecuadorian embassy in london where if national takes up the story. the crime and the punishment the guardian newspaper gave a misleading pression to readers and was forced to clarify that it's article was well something that you might be tempted to call fake news the piece in question published in september last year claimed that russia had a secret christmas plaut to smuggle julian assange out of the ecuadorian embassy in london to moscow a tentative plan was devised that would have seen that we can respond to it taken out of those longer. embassy in a diplomatic vehicle and transported to another country one ultimate destination multiple sources have said was russian the involvement of russian officials in hatching what was described as a basic plan raises new questions about assange just ties to the kremlin but then vest a geisha which was led by a high profile p
you're watching our 2 international welcome back to the program britain's guardian newspaper has been forced to amend an article it published last year about russia's role in an alleged plot to extract julia songs from the ecuadorian embassy in london where if national takes up the story. the crime and the punishment the guardian newspaper gave a misleading pression to readers and was forced to clarify that it's article was well something that you might be tempted to call fake news the piece in...
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let us turn to the guardian, where the ha rd est stories us turn to the guardian, where the hardest storiesr a lot of journalists today. hardest stories to report on for a lot ofjournalists today. a serial rapist had been freed from jail in error. i grabbed you about this?m a horrific story which ever way —— what grabbed you about this. everywhere you look at it. person was accidentally freed from jail and it's only been a few days since we we re it's only been a few days since we were discussing the aftermath of the attack on the london bridge and the circumstances of which that perpetrator... i am saying that they are not the same but in the sense that both of these stories to shine a light on, if not exactly the same, issues that do need to be attended to in terms of the criminaljustice system. we heard about that and we did not know the you will subject to this. release due to the appeal on the sentence he was finally given, this particular guy was released when he should not have been released and was not recalled under that when he should have been recalled and interestingly, the guar
let us turn to the guardian, where the ha rd est stories us turn to the guardian, where the hardest storiesr a lot of journalists today. hardest stories to report on for a lot ofjournalists today. a serial rapist had been freed from jail in error. i grabbed you about this?m a horrific story which ever way —— what grabbed you about this. everywhere you look at it. person was accidentally freed from jail and it's only been a few days since we we re it's only been a few days since we were...
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meanwhile the guardian says uk prime minister borisjohnson has been accused of twisting the facts ofhe london bridge attack in a "distasteful" attempt to turn it into an election issue, after he blamed labour for the release of the terrorist who killed two people. the times of malta reports maltese prime ministerjoseph muscat has announced he will step down in the new year, amid a crisis over over the inquiry into journalist daphne ca ruana galizia's death. he said he would ask the ruling labour party to begin the process to choose his successor on 12 january. in the times‘ business pages, mark carney is to become the united nations special envoy for climate action and finance when he steps down as governor of the bank of england. the announcement comes ahead of the un's annual climate change conference, which begins today in madrid. the financial times looks ahead to this week's opec meeting, as saudi arabia is planning to use its leading position in the cartel to buoy global oil prices before the $25 billion stock market debut of its state—owned oil giant. and finally, on the guard
meanwhile the guardian says uk prime minister borisjohnson has been accused of twisting the facts ofhe london bridge attack in a "distasteful" attempt to turn it into an election issue, after he blamed labour for the release of the terrorist who killed two people. the times of malta reports maltese prime ministerjoseph muscat has announced he will step down in the new year, amid a crisis over over the inquiry into journalist daphne ca ruana galizia's death. he said he would ask the...
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it is pushing back, the guardian has below it, the...oment when there was space for the prime minister to step there was space for the prime ministerto step in, there was space for the prime minister to step in, to be statesman—like, trying bring the country together, and actually that very aggressive attack on labour, the blame game, the andrew marr interview, we are not quick to politicize it but it is labour's fault. it sounded crass and it was out of case come out ofjoint.m was on the saturday, the immediate aftermath, the visits to the site. we saw priti patel, very sombre, and it kind of jarred. we saw priti patel, very sombre, and it kind ofjarred. was itjust a bit too soon? and in a sense, was it difficult for boris johnson because he was on the defensive because andrew marr was critiquing the conservative government's records?” think this is part of the problem. when you have an election campaign going on and you are also prime minister, it is very difficult because you've got decisions to make and it country delete and you've a
it is pushing back, the guardian has below it, the...oment when there was space for the prime minister to step there was space for the prime ministerto step in, there was space for the prime minister to step in, to be statesman—like, trying bring the country together, and actually that very aggressive attack on labour, the blame game, the andrew marr interview, we are not quick to politicize it but it is labour's fault. it sounded crass and it was out of case come out ofjoint.m was on the...
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the guardian bringing the very latest on that as our way.rnight. the telegraph has an interesting line on the election and where we are at. it says an internal conservative memo says tactical voting in just 12 constituencies would help the labour leaderjeremy corbyn oust prime minister boris johnson from downing street. meanwhile, the guardian reports labour has accused borisjohnson‘s campaign of lying after it wrongly said a tory aide was punched outside the hospital by a left—wing activist. vox news has this picture of sanna marin who at the age of 3a is currently the world's youngest prime minister. the new finnish pm will also lead a coalition government with five women in top spots, four of whom are under 35. 0n the bbc news website, investors shaken by the suspension of withdrawals from a leading uk property fund pulled nearly £100 million from similar investments in just two days. m&g froze withdrawals from its property portfolio fund after it was unable to sell assets fast enough to meet investors' demands for money. and finally on t
the guardian bringing the very latest on that as our way.rnight. the telegraph has an interesting line on the election and where we are at. it says an internal conservative memo says tactical voting in just 12 constituencies would help the labour leaderjeremy corbyn oust prime minister boris johnson from downing street. meanwhile, the guardian reports labour has accused borisjohnson‘s campaign of lying after it wrongly said a tory aide was punched outside the hospital by a left—wing...
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the guardian, christmas is barely over and thoughts are turning to the new year and and thoughts are turning to the new yearand an and thoughts are turning to the new year and an interesting story in the guardian about what will happen in edinburgh at this new year, if you wa nt to edinburgh at this new year, if you want to start? what will happen is if you live in certain parts you will struggle to get your own home so will struggle to get your own home so the big hogmanay celebrations coming up and an entertainment company is dealing with that, 70,000 expected and if you live in the streets where this is going on, you must apply for permission to actually get into your own home. should you wish to hold a party yourself, you then can only get up to six tickets for guests because it is already going ahead in the area. not unreasonably, residents are up in arms! i predict a rumpus! the city council says she will not need passes but the company running this insist you will, you will have a wristband to get in and stuff like that and if it is your own home, you would object hugely to so
the guardian, christmas is barely over and thoughts are turning to the new year and and thoughts are turning to the new yearand an and thoughts are turning to the new year and an interesting story in the guardian about what will happen in edinburgh at this new year, if you wa nt to edinburgh at this new year, if you want to start? what will happen is if you live in certain parts you will struggle to get your own home so will struggle to get your own home so the big hogmanay celebrations coming...
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we have the times, the guardian, both looking at what the two main parties are up to this week. offensive. we all had to the polls on thursday. the times looking at johnson trying to blitz the labour heartlands. again showing how important those potential labour seeds are, this is that the conservatives really need to take if they are to win a majority in this election. borisjohnson they are to win a majority in this election. boris johnson comments they are to win a majority in this election. borisjohnson comments as enzymes, will be focusing on those key marginals, hoping to see the rate being, the phrases they want to hear and repeating, as he has done all the way through the campaign, the well—known phrase "get brexit done". and a lot of the marginal constituencies, they voted to leave. and yes they did. that is why he feels it is so important if he can windows over, this so—called redwall, he feels he can get a majority. polls on average giving him abouta majority. polls on average giving him about a ten point lead, a 10% lead on labour. but nothing can be taken for granted
we have the times, the guardian, both looking at what the two main parties are up to this week. offensive. we all had to the polls on thursday. the times looking at johnson trying to blitz the labour heartlands. again showing how important those potential labour seeds are, this is that the conservatives really need to take if they are to win a majority in this election. borisjohnson they are to win a majority in this election. boris johnson comments they are to win a majority in this election....
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it is so exhausting and weary, and this is obviously for the guardian. establishment and this is for the metropolitan labour party, not so much the labour party of sentiment but the labour party of the metropolitan establishment and i think that is wherejeremy corbyn is not picking his votes up from the lib dems and he said that this election is a fork in the road and that really goes back to what i said we're talking about the metro. that this is a very critical general election in deed and we have these two lea d e rs election in deed and we have these two leaders that have very different visions of the country and i do not think i've ever encountered anything quite like this before. not even in 1979. we are not actually necessarily going to elect leaders, we're going to elect constituency mps but at the end of the day so much of the campaign been focused on these two men stop till it has in these two men stop till it has in the thing that is interesting about this general election is that most purchase of party allegiances and there's been this cross
it is so exhausting and weary, and this is obviously for the guardian. establishment and this is for the metropolitan labour party, not so much the labour party of sentiment but the labour party of the metropolitan establishment and i think that is wherejeremy corbyn is not picking his votes up from the lib dems and he said that this election is a fork in the road and that really goes back to what i said we're talking about the metro. that this is a very critical general election in deed and we...
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and the guardian, corbyn in his last ditch to focus on voters‘ finances. how is it going to look?hey will hurry up and elected so i can go back to normal. it is interesting that labour are focusing on a retail offer to the voters. there has been a policy free for all from labour and this week, they are trying to focus back on the national living wage rises, childcare costs, free social care. meanwhile, the tories are heading their core message in the last few days which is their appeal to traditional heartland labour mps are saying corbyn doesn't share your values or passion or views about our pride in the armed forces so it is a really interesting lesson in how, with three or four days to go in the election, everything is tightening and narrowing but it also shows the concerns of the parties. tories are concerned that the breakthrough that they need in the midlands and northern labour seats, said that labour had held for up to 100 years. it is quite a big ask for the tories to snatch them off them. that betrays their nervousness about that and that is why they are having that mes
and the guardian, corbyn in his last ditch to focus on voters‘ finances. how is it going to look?hey will hurry up and elected so i can go back to normal. it is interesting that labour are focusing on a retail offer to the voters. there has been a policy free for all from labour and this week, they are trying to focus back on the national living wage rises, childcare costs, free social care. meanwhile, the tories are heading their core message in the last few days which is their appeal to...
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need to have an apology from the guardian we. finally. apology there happened but did review panel has. decided and has roots dug out all was indeed misleading breaching deckard of conduct of the press in the united kingdom and are you satisfied with the review panels decision and the newspapers correction of the words quiet and smuggle the plan and transfer well yeah and that does use that language is absolutely. falls and an unknown and inappropriate form for for the story. and i will conduct they have taken that out but the other thing is that they have not being. amend it does doubtless still says that the russian diplomats shirked secret talks in london in order to help julian assange chiefly them but that's not true that. i'm not completely. satisfied with the correction and. i appreciate that the planet has recognised that the article is misleading and has a lot in my favor yes why do you think it took so long for this correction to be made. well that's a good question mark more than a year. because at the very beginning there comp
need to have an apology from the guardian we. finally. apology there happened but did review panel has. decided and has roots dug out all was indeed misleading breaching deckard of conduct of the press in the united kingdom and are you satisfied with the review panels decision and the newspapers correction of the words quiet and smuggle the plan and transfer well yeah and that does use that language is absolutely. falls and an unknown and inappropriate form for for the story. and i will conduct...
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we have covered this a bit, butjust fill us in on the guardian's take.gone off in a furious half and he has left, this falling out with trudeau. it says he is known to have a thin skin and he is not able to take the criticism, therefore he left early and didn't doa therefore he left early and didn't do a press conference that he was supposed to. it is a really difficult one, because i had thought that trump would use nato to his absolute advantage to try and act in absolute advantage to try and act in a very statesman—like way, and he has the impeachment hearings going on in his own country at the moment and it might have been a chance to try and show a more grown—up side to him. and so although it may be very painful to have heard this group of leaders having a giggle about you, i think to have left prematurely isn't a defining moment either. he did leave, he seemed to go in a half, but i think that plays into the hands of donald trump again. they are all in the gang, politicians talking about him behind his back, and there he is, the guy trying to work
we have covered this a bit, butjust fill us in on the guardian's take.gone off in a furious half and he has left, this falling out with trudeau. it says he is known to have a thin skin and he is not able to take the criticism, therefore he left early and didn't doa therefore he left early and didn't do a press conference that he was supposed to. it is a really difficult one, because i had thought that trump would use nato to his absolute advantage to try and act in absolute advantage to try and...
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. >> a lawyer for snowden's guardian angels founded a nonprofit organization called for the refugees to support them. us to a couple who welcomed the fugitive into their home. that time we did not know anything about snowden. >> the second day, we find the newspaper for him. i show it to him. this is you. this is you. he say, yes. i say, is you. maybe e you spy. >>>> it was amazing the little things they would do to try to make me comfmfortable. i think they could obvioiously tenensed iressesed and was s and how worried i i was. they were realilistically realizing any day the police could not on the door. >> they sheltered the former cia employee in their tiny apartment. they give him their bed while they slept on the floor in the hallway. american, we thought he like doughnuts, but not at all. food.d.our curry and he ate what we make for him. >> he don't like the vegetables. meat and the cake. him how much government and then he tell us salary. i am upset. salary in one year, he get in one month. i say, you stupid. .ook at my life i have nothing. your job, your salary, your life is
. >> a lawyer for snowden's guardian angels founded a nonprofit organization called for the refugees to support them. us to a couple who welcomed the fugitive into their home. that time we did not know anything about snowden. >> the second day, we find the newspaper for him. i show it to him. this is you. this is you. he say, yes. i say, is you. maybe e you spy. >>>> it was amazing the little things they would do to try to make me comfmfortable. i think they could...
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a striking photograph on the front of the guardian.nst macron. and that is interesting. president macron is suggesting pension reform which many people support. but he himself is unpopular so people are protesting against him, aren't they? i think it is a combination. something like 70 plus% of people agree the pension system needs reform. there are something like 42 different schemes at the moment, it isa different schemes at the moment, it is a complicated system. but 69% of people support the strikes. it is one of those classic political issues that people think needs to be sorted in theory but then when you say it will affect you they don't agree with it. macron is incredibly unpopular. he promised to do this when he came in so he argues he has a mandate for it but this is the same issue in 1995 that had bigger stroke previously. and chirac had to back down. his reforms were less ambition than those of macron. so this is the killer issue for french politicians. he is rather good at winding up the president of the united states but
a striking photograph on the front of the guardian.nst macron. and that is interesting. president macron is suggesting pension reform which many people support. but he himself is unpopular so people are protesting against him, aren't they? i think it is a combination. something like 70 plus% of people agree the pension system needs reform. there are something like 42 different schemes at the moment, it isa different schemes at the moment, it is a complicated system. but 69% of people support...
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let us begin with the guardian, how it's reporting this case in cyprus.alarm over the cyprus rape verdict. this isa over the cyprus rape verdict. this is a woman who reported being gang raped and now has been convicted of making a false allegation. yes, the judge ruled the 19—year—old woman wilfully indulged in public mischief, according to this article. it's a dreadful case and a group of israeli males, aged between 15 and 22, were originally charged with and subsequently released. the 19—year—old woman in question then withdrew the claim of rape. but this was after an eight hour interrogation from the cypriot authorities, where no member of the family and no lawyer was present. it was not recorded and is looking like the balance of justice was not recorded and is looking like the balance ofjustice is skewing very heavily in one direction in this particular case. and where is everyone, obviously, want to see justice done, wants to see the truth found, there are many, many questions to be raised about the process that this particular insta nce process tha
let us begin with the guardian, how it's reporting this case in cyprus.alarm over the cyprus rape verdict. this isa over the cyprus rape verdict. this is a woman who reported being gang raped and now has been convicted of making a false allegation. yes, the judge ruled the 19—year—old woman wilfully indulged in public mischief, according to this article. it's a dreadful case and a group of israeli males, aged between 15 and 22, were originally charged with and subsequently released. the...
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|j think these two, the i am the guardian are actually, there is a common thread here. labour don't understand the mistake they made, which is the average brit is not actually a marxist, he's not actually anti—business, and is not unpatriotic, and so you've got to go to the doorstep and persuade people that your policies are not somewhere so that your policies are not somewhere so far over there that your policies are not somewhere so faroverthere far that your policies are not somewhere so far over there far left. you've got to be somewhere in the centre. the country is a bit centreleft, sometimes centre rate, the country is not an extreme country, and therefore, what really lost it for labour was this metropolitan elite in london have been completely change the offering of the labour party, that had no residence with the midlands and the north. and if they kid themselves either that this was about brexit, and by the way, if it was, they only have three years to try to sort their policy, so what does that say for competence in government? but also if they had just gone
|j think these two, the i am the guardian are actually, there is a common thread here. labour don't understand the mistake they made, which is the average brit is not actually a marxist, he's not actually anti—business, and is not unpatriotic, and so you've got to go to the doorstep and persuade people that your policies are not somewhere so that your policies are not somewhere so far over there that your policies are not somewhere so faroverthere far that your policies are not somewhere so...
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page of the guardian and it is at stonehenge. you were disappointed with this photo because they are not edgy enough, very middle—class, as you describe, and not sufficiently pagan and generally dissolute, or whatever you think they should be. i can see what you're saying! i'm going to accentuate the positive, and by doing that i will say the days are getting longer by one second! that is the message we wa nted second! that is the message we wanted to pass on to our viewers. exactly, and it wasn't raining in this photo! it is cold when you look at them! and happy christmas to everybody! i am back tomorrow. thank you very much. all the papers are online. head to the website: you can also watch the programme back on the iplayer. thank you again. next on bbc news, it's the travel show. hello and welcome to this, the last travel show of 2019, so what a better time to take a look back on the past year on the programme? here's a taste of what's coming up. it's incredible. oh, my days! that was completely insane. bet‘s kick off with a t
page of the guardian and it is at stonehenge. you were disappointed with this photo because they are not edgy enough, very middle—class, as you describe, and not sufficiently pagan and generally dissolute, or whatever you think they should be. i can see what you're saying! i'm going to accentuate the positive, and by doing that i will say the days are getting longer by one second! that is the message we wa nted second! that is the message we wanted to pass on to our viewers. exactly, and it...
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that's according to the guardian.t" when it comes to youtube — the highest paid content maker is just eight—years—old, earning $26 million in a year. and finally, business insider covers the reaction to the tilting toilet, designed to flush out workers who take too long on the loo. the invention causes discomfort if it's used for more than five minutes. the tilting toilet, wales. —— well.
that's according to the guardian.t" when it comes to youtube — the highest paid content maker is just eight—years—old, earning $26 million in a year. and finally, business insider covers the reaction to the tilting toilet, designed to flush out workers who take too long on the loo. the invention causes discomfort if it's used for more than five minutes. the tilting toilet, wales. —— well.
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it very much dominated, taking slightly different minds, the guardian at the moment.g the queen's speech today. the prime minister and the leader of the opposition were walking along side by side and at least attempted. they try to look like they're having a conversation. are having a good joke or looking at each other. not today. jeremy corbyn going straight ahead and jeremy corbyn was a few steps ahead of borisjohnson, refused to look him in the eye. borisjohnson to try to engage me in conversation. the picture does tell the story of how furious and isolated jeremy corbyn us but talking about it being a golden age, the manifesto that we saw two months ago but this time, we are all taking it seriously. this is. this is their plan and a large emphasis, the biggest emphasis is on brexit, get it done. but apart from that, there's some meat on the bones. it done. but apart from that, there's some meat on the bonesm is quite an interesting contrast between the rather dumpy messages during the campaign from the opposition parties. we have to stop brexit it will, the scotti
it very much dominated, taking slightly different minds, the guardian at the moment.g the queen's speech today. the prime minister and the leader of the opposition were walking along side by side and at least attempted. they try to look like they're having a conversation. are having a good joke or looking at each other. not today. jeremy corbyn going straight ahead and jeremy corbyn was a few steps ahead of borisjohnson, refused to look him in the eye. borisjohnson to try to engage me in...