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in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun.bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news group paid to settle both cases before they went to trial. as a former director of hacked off, aren't you just a campaigner and aren't using the legal system now to have a go at the tabloid? when i ran the hacked off campaign, i encountered victims of press abuse, whistle—blowers who wanted to say what had really gone on. that is a combination of knowledge and experience that is clearly helpful to claimants. the job we do as paralegals now is to assist the claimants. so, yeah, i'm a frustrated campaigner because thejob i am currently doing is focused on the legal side of things, but this appears to be the only way for
in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun.bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news group paid to settle both cases before they went to...
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and trish hughes's drowning.th links to castro, the trail took investigators to south texas. >> trish hughes was from beeville, texas. >> sister recalled tricia had gone with the guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. >> had you ever heard that name? in all your years of flying about the name training? >> never. >> was record of a daniel perez and a mug shot. >> they faxed it to me that day. >> i remember when ron got the fax from texas . i snatched it out of his hands saying who, where did you get this? we knew it was daniel perez. >> lou castro was daniel perez , born in texas in 1959. daniel perez pleaded no contest to two sets's crimes in the 1990s. he was believed to be dead. >> he was not dead because you saw him in wichita. you saw him driving his corvettes, so he was on the lam. >> in kansas and tennessee interviews with the angel's landing commune helped goodwyn connect the dots between six states and more than a dozen commune members over a period of about 15 years. and something else
and trish hughes's drowning.th links to castro, the trail took investigators to south texas. >> trish hughes was from beeville, texas. >> sister recalled tricia had gone with the guy way back when. >> a guy by the name of daniel perez. >> had you ever heard that name? in all your years of flying about the name training? >> never. >> was record of a daniel perez and a mug shot. >> they faxed it to me that day. >> i remember when ron got the fax...
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can we see what mr hughes did in the next one? top| mr hughes did in the next one?ral offices within the former chester cluster— offices within the former chester ctuster so— offices within the former chester cluster so if it is possible you went — cluster so if it is possible you went to — cluster so if it is possible you went to provide assistance to mrs pugh— went to provide assistance to mrs pugh in— went to provide assistance to mrs pugh in the early days. so asking the question if it was somebody who went out— the question if it was somebody who went out to — the question if it was somebody who went out to the former chester cluster— went out to the former chester cluster to — went out to the former chester cluster to provide assistance as to whether— cluster to provide assistance as to whether or— cluster to provide assistance as to whether or not they went to that branch? — whether or not they went to that branch? :, :, whether or not they went to that branch? :, ., ., . ., , branch? from that e-mail i can see, es. do branch? from that e-mail i can see, yes-
can we see what mr hughes did in the next one? top| mr hughes did in the next one?ral offices within the former chester cluster— offices within the former chester ctuster so— offices within the former chester cluster so if it is possible you went — cluster so if it is possible you went to — cluster so if it is possible you went to provide assistance to mrs pugh— went to provide assistance to mrs pugh in— went to provide assistance to mrs pugh in the early days. so asking the...
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hugh schofield is still with us in paris.uk and france. , ., , , ., france. yes, it does, but i would make the — france. yes, it does, but i would make the point— france. yes, it does, but i would make the point that _ france. yes, it does, but i would make the point that on _ france. yes, it does, but i would make the point that on the - france. yes, it does, but i would i make the point that on the hundred and tenth anniversary did not do this and on the centenary 20 years ago was a big celebration as you would expect. nothing ten years, a big deal being made today. why? because they are aware after brexit things have not been that easy and you want to make the point things are ok, and it is slightly revealing because it is when you have to make the point it makes people ask behind—the—scenes at things really going that well? things were really going that well? things were really going well like ten years ago there would be no need to, slightly create an artificial anniversary, 120th anniversaries don't normally get celebra
hugh schofield is still with us in paris.uk and france. , ., , , ., france. yes, it does, but i would make the — france. yes, it does, but i would make the point— france. yes, it does, but i would make the point that _ france. yes, it does, but i would make the point that on _ france. yes, it does, but i would make the point that on the - france. yes, it does, but i would i make the point that on the hundred and tenth anniversary did not do this and on the centenary 20 years ago was a big...
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hugh pym, thank you.ome meats, crumpets and chocolate biscuits has helped push down inflation to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rose was 3.2% last month, down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall — it is slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak 18 months ago. the chancellor welcomed the news and what it means for the economy. i think that the statistics we've had this week demonstrate that inflation is coming down. it's now lower than the united states. but the bigger picture is that the fundamentals for the uk economy are actually very strong. i think people can start to have confidence that after a very difficult period, things are beginning to improve. he was speaking to faisal islam, our economics editor, whojoins he was speaking to faisal islam, our economics editor, who joins us live in washington. he is in a better mood but inflation hasn't come down as quickly as peopl
hugh pym, thank you.ome meats, crumpets and chocolate biscuits has helped push down inflation to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rose was 3.2% last month, down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall — it is slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak 18 months ago. the chancellor welcomed the news and what it means for the economy. i think that the statistics we've had...
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thank you very much, hugh pym, our health| very much, hugh pym, our health editor.mbers of some fellow mps to a person he met on a gay dating app. speaking to the times, mr wragg apologised and said he was scared the individual would have "compromising things" on him. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg. about 12 people working in westminster are believed to have been targeted, all receiving unsolicited whatsapp messages from suspicious mobile numbers. let's speak to our political correspondent peter saull, who's in westminster. there has been more reaction to this. bring us up to date? the first element is — this. bring us up to date? the first element is william wragg - this. bring us up to date? the first element is william wragg himself. this. bring us up to date? the first. element is william wragg himself. he is a seniorfigure, he is also element is william wragg himself. he is a senior figure, he is also the vice chair of the 9022 committee, which is a backbench group that bought tory mps belong to. i think questions about his judgment, why did he hand
thank you very much, hugh pym, our health| very much, hugh pym, our health editor.mbers of some fellow mps to a person he met on a gay dating app. speaking to the times, mr wragg apologised and said he was scared the individual would have "compromising things" on him. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg. about 12 people working in westminster are believed to have been targeted, all receiving unsolicited whatsapp messages from suspicious mobile numbers. let's speak to our...
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hugh hewitt. were watching students get arrested at the university of texas at austin university of texas at austin got very, very borderline -- will be watching this breaking use throughout the afternoon. think you were telling us on "the story," continuing fox news breaking coverage of these the module stands on u.s. campuses back i'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. >> ♪ ♪ >> everyone: [chanting
hugh hewitt. were watching students get arrested at the university of texas at austin university of texas at austin got very, very borderline -- will be watching this breaking use throughout the afternoon. think you were telling us on "the story," continuing fox news breaking coverage of these the module stands on u.s. campuses back i'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. >> ♪ ♪ >> everyone: [chanting
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. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello, advocates for a colorblind america. a view he says reflects the values of martin luther king and the civil rights movement. - it's not a matter of debat really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - [margaret] his advocacy of colorblindness puts him at odds with prominent anti-racist proponents on the left today. - in my view, their philosophy is straightforwardly racist according to the definition of racism used by the civil rights movement. actually - but does it follow that he aligns himself with the politics of the right? - we embrace the vision of martin luther king. the left is attempting to destroy that beautiful vision and dide americans by race. - [margaret] what does coleman hughes say now? [upbeat music] - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation
. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello, advocates for a colorblind america. a view he says reflects the values of martin luther king and the civil rights movement. - it's not a matter of debat really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - [margaret] his advocacy of colorblindness puts him at odds with prominent anti-racist proponents on the left today. - in my view, their philosophy is straightforwardly racist according...
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thank you, to hugh schofield our— loved here. thank you, to hugh schofield our palace _ loved here.our palace correspondence. and to sean as well, our royal correspondent. we can watch that ceremony continue to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale, signed between england and france. the next phase of the uk post office horizon inquiry begins this week. it will be the second to last chapter of an independent investigation into one of the nation's biggest miscarriages ofjustice. our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the story so far. fenny compton. fenny? compton. just the place to start i really annoying the hell out of the post office. she chuckles the moment in the itv drama where former subpostmaster alan bates picks the spot for the fightback. alan! jo hamilton is there to meet him. they'd no idea how many would come for the first meeting, but come, they did. hello, jo! hello! the realjo hamilton remembers it well. it galvanised me, certainly, made me so angry when we all told exactly the same stories, and you realised we'd all been shafted. in
thank you, to hugh schofield our— loved here. thank you, to hugh schofield our palace _ loved here.our palace correspondence. and to sean as well, our royal correspondent. we can watch that ceremony continue to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale, signed between england and france. the next phase of the uk post office horizon inquiry begins this week. it will be the second to last chapter of an independent investigation into one of the nation's biggest miscarriages ofjustice....
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hugh fulton had a farm up in new jersey. he was a total workaholic, and truman were the first two people in the office every day. they both kept farmer's office, and they were both here at six or seven in the morning. they had a meeting every day and they went to work there. he was a workaholic. his wife, jessie, did not care for washington very much so. on the weekends, they would escape to their farm in new jersey and a couple times during the war, brooks a couple of times during the war, he would invite the young staff. they didn't have children. he was very fond of the young people on the committee. they would invite everybody to come up to the farm for the weekend and have a, you know, a little break from the from the work. and this is chris hammer sent me this photo that mom shirley on the right there and on the left is a young woman named toomey who got a law at 20. well, that's long story, which you can read about in the book. the headline in the newspaper says pretty mis to become lawyer or whatever. she was the you
hugh fulton had a farm up in new jersey. he was a total workaholic, and truman were the first two people in the office every day. they both kept farmer's office, and they were both here at six or seven in the morning. they had a meeting every day and they went to work there. he was a workaholic. his wife, jessie, did not care for washington very much so. on the weekends, they would escape to their farm in new jersey and a couple times during the war, brooks a couple of times during the war, he...
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sonia, if i can come to you, as hugh said, children have been let down, this report says.right. and i think he's entirely right that the most important thing looking forward is the reforms that cass is recommending to gender services for children. and that's really about having more holistic services that treat children and young people in the round as human beings. that takes into account the fact that when children are questioning their gender, sometimes that might be predictive of a fixed trans identity in adulthood. but quite often it will resolve itself and it can be associated with many other things, including mental health issues, including autism, including children processing, they're developing same—sex attraction. so huge, important recommendations. i think the big challenge does come back to this toxicity point, and i think it's important to explain why the toxicity has hampered the use of evidence in children's health care is because when whistle—blowers were raising concerns about the lack of evidence, you know, some of them as long ago as 15 to 16 years ago,
sonia, if i can come to you, as hugh said, children have been let down, this report says.right. and i think he's entirely right that the most important thing looking forward is the reforms that cass is recommending to gender services for children. and that's really about having more holistic services that treat children and young people in the round as human beings. that takes into account the fact that when children are questioning their gender, sometimes that might be predictive of a fixed...
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the actor hugh grant settles a privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper — he says forn enormous sum of money. explosions. a russian missile strike in ukraine kills at least 1a people — president zelensky blames his ——says it would not have happened if western allies had sent more air defences. the foreign secretary has been injerusalem meeting israeli government leaders as they decide on their response to iran's drone and missile attack. # didn't think i'd do # but now i see...# and the searchers then... ..and now. one of pop music's longest running bands are back on stage. and coming up on bbc news... after a dramatic night in the champions league yesterday, defending champions manchester city, as well as arsenal, now look to book their places in the final four. good afternoon. inflation has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years. the rate at which consumer prices rise was 3.2% last month, that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall, which was slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming do
the actor hugh grant settles a privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper — he says forn enormous sum of money. explosions. a russian missile strike in ukraine kills at least 1a people — president zelensky blames his ——says it would not have happened if western allies had sent more air defences. the foreign secretary has been injerusalem meeting israeli government leaders as they decide on their response to iran's drone and missile attack. # didn't think i'd do # but now i...
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we've had three and a half years, hugh, of appeasement. one after another.th china and get yelled at and chinese yell at them and they cower and we don't fight back or take accounting standards boards and very un-trump-like. what's the problem with the bidens? start with that. >> well, first, it's good to see you again, larry. i wish you were around the white house to explain in simple language around the people of the white house the jpcoa didn't work and it was a bad idea and rye r iran is a bad actor and he been since the iranian revolution and they're worsening for russia and with russia and those three adversaries with north korea and venezuela and cuba and those are the big three, china, russia, and going in the war and the reason they can't see iran and they're heavily invested in the mythology with the gram and going with iran and the religious phenomenal gnat icks and what would -- noodle rod to gnat icks and they're -- fanatic and president reagan sent weapons to the group fighting solve i can't tells in afghanistan and sending aid to ukraine and g
we've had three and a half years, hugh, of appeasement. one after another.th china and get yelled at and chinese yell at them and they cower and we don't fight back or take accounting standards boards and very un-trump-like. what's the problem with the bidens? start with that. >> well, first, it's good to see you again, larry. i wish you were around the white house to explain in simple language around the people of the white house the jpcoa didn't work and it was a bad idea and rye r iran...
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hugh . m, nhs is actually recovering. hugh pym. thank— nhs is actually recovering.as learnt that police were first made aware of suspicious messages from the so—called westminster honeytrapper last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps weren't specifically warned to avoid messages from the two phone numbers calling themselves "charlie" and "abi". it follows the conservative mp william wragg admitting that he'd given personal phone numbers of mps and other political staff to someone he'd been in contact with on a dating site. our chief political correspondent henry zeffman is in westminster. you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? fishi you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the — again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those owners - charli
hugh . m, nhs is actually recovering. hugh pym. thank— nhs is actually recovering.as learnt that police were first made aware of suspicious messages from the so—called westminster honeytrapper last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps weren't specifically warned to avoid messages from the two phone numbers calling themselves "charlie" and "abi". it follows the conservative mp william wragg admitting that he'd...
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one is the case of prince harry, the other of hugh grant.should have massive power. they're such an important pillar of democracy. they need to be there to hold power to account. where there is a genuine public interest, i think the press should be given enormous licence, almost, almost to the point of illegality. but it doesn't matter, really, what a celebrity is doing. it's interesting to the public, but it's definitely not in the public interest. at that point, it becomes invasion of privacy, or privacy theft, i would argue. and, really, what they were doing was looking for profit at whatever cost and by whatever means... ..criminal or not. in september 2022, several victims of crime and their relatives were among 200 new claims brought against the sun and the news of the world. the phone hacking scandal| broke at the exact moment that the business model- for these previously incredibly profitable tabloid - newspapers was collapsing of its own accord. the internet had come along. information was no longer just what you could read l in a p
one is the case of prince harry, the other of hugh grant.should have massive power. they're such an important pillar of democracy. they need to be there to hold power to account. where there is a genuine public interest, i think the press should be given enormous licence, almost, almost to the point of illegality. but it doesn't matter, really, what a celebrity is doing. it's interesting to the public, but it's definitely not in the public interest. at that point, it becomes invasion of...
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and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she went on to write a book about it. i asked her when she first started her investigation. first came across it at all in 2017. i was off on my first maternity leave and there was a piece in the times byjanice turner which was talking about this really rapid increase in the referrals of teenage girls to gids — the gender identity development service — and she had spoken to
and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising...
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that means if you make an offer as a defendant which is news to a claimant which is hugh grant and ifs not do better than the offer, its not good enough to equal it, you have to do better than it, then from the point where that offer was made, the point where that offer was made, the law says that not only will you pay your own legal costs, but you will pay the other side's legal costs as well. the rule brought into stock going to trial, with the aim of settling. the problem here is that there is the most enormous public interest in this matter coming to trial and the most enormous obvious interest on the part of news group to stop it going to trial. so what they have done is as hugh grant has said, made such a huge offer he know he cannot possibly do better at an offer i trial meaning he potentially faces an enormous cost bill which would far exceed any damages which he would be awarded.— far exceed any damages which he would be awarded. briefly, obviously there is no admission _ would be awarded. briefly, obviously there is no admission of _ would be awarded. briefly, obviously ther
that means if you make an offer as a defendant which is news to a claimant which is hugh grant and ifs not do better than the offer, its not good enough to equal it, you have to do better than it, then from the point where that offer was made, the point where that offer was made, the law says that not only will you pay your own legal costs, but you will pay the other side's legal costs as well. the rule brought into stock going to trial, with the aim of settling. the problem here is that there...
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the latest teamup features hugh jackman wearing the wolverine suit.6. after playing the character in nine films over the 17 years, hugh jackman's supposed last go at wolverine was in 2017, but with all of this disney, the marvel universe and all this, here he is. >> a little comeback. don't give up on it, right? >>> this is going to be really fun. over 500 career sacks, but that's nothing compared to what tom brady is about to face. >> the man, the arena, the roast of tom brady. >> no [ bleep ]ing problem. >> all right, the seven-time super bowl champ will be the subject of the greatest roast of all time. kevin hart will emcee the event where a series of surprise guests will attempt to do what few ever could, skewer the g.o.a.t. he takes the hot seat on may 5th. and by the way, kevin hart's a huge eagles fan. >> mm-hm. >> you remember that we beat them way back in 2018. so it's going to be interesting. kevin hart alone is just hilarious. i don't know, i think he is roastable. he's so serious. >> i wonder how personal they're going to get with his ex-w
the latest teamup features hugh jackman wearing the wolverine suit.6. after playing the character in nine films over the 17 years, hugh jackman's supposed last go at wolverine was in 2017, but with all of this disney, the marvel universe and all this, here he is. >> a little comeback. don't give up on it, right? >>> this is going to be really fun. over 500 career sacks, but that's nothing compared to what tom brady is about to face. >> the man, the arena, the roast of tom...
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hugh, good morning. >> good morning, frank. good to see you.hank for having me. >> this at&t breach we mentioned with millions of people is the largest since the new s.e.c. regulations about reporting hacks took effect in december. is this a sign that the rules are working or we are getting this information? how would you view this disclosure by at&t? >> this is definitely a significant breach. what we have seen over the past few months is a string of massive cyber attacks. you mentioned another one a few minutes ago where folks are not able to get prescriptions. these attacks are having profound implications on society. they are impacting every day people in every day activities. >> i know this is not your wheelhouse, but at&t's stock closed over .50% lower yesterday. not a huge drop. we have seen other companies with a deeper impact after a hack. i'm thinking of okta and also clorox. how often do these hacks impact the stock price? >> the impact on the consumer is interesting. think about the first time you got one of these letters in the mai
hugh, good morning. >> good morning, frank. good to see you.hank for having me. >> this at&t breach we mentioned with millions of people is the largest since the new s.e.c. regulations about reporting hacks took effect in december. is this a sign that the rules are working or we are getting this information? how would you view this disclosure by at&t? >> this is definitely a significant breach. what we have seen over the past few months is a string of massive cyber...
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the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit —— says he has been offered a enormous amount of as he settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalist used private investigators to tap his phone. mps have rejected all of the changes made to the rwanda bill by the house of lords. the bill is now being sent back to the house of lords. a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. three days after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, diplomacy is intensifying to ease tensions in this region and the risk of a dangerous escalatory spiral. later... the team seeks many suggestions but said israel would make its own decisions. translation: i am now coming from meetings i with the foreign ministers of great britain and germany. last night, i spoke to british prime minister r
the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit —— says he has been offered a enormous amount of as he settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalist used private investigators to tap his phone. mps have rejected all of the changes made to the rwanda bill by the house of lords. the bill is now being sent back to the house of lords. a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the...
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hughes, you own the property next door?o mr. pelayo. >> yes. >> judge judy: you had a lease with him. >> it was a month-to-month rental agreement. >> judge judy: was it ever in
hughes, you own the property next door?o mr. pelayo. >> yes. >> judge judy: you had a lease with him. >> it was a month-to-month rental agreement. >> judge judy: was it ever in
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the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper.used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered quote �*an enormous sum of money'. a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. here's news correspondent sarah campbell who's been looking at the finer details of this cases. it had been expected that in january next year he would have his time in court, in this case against news group newspapers, the publishers of the sun. he is one of several individuals, including prince harry, suing this group for unlawful information gathering. in mr grant's case, he alleges, that is the tapping of landlines, burgling his houses, bugging his car, using blagging methods to access medical information. he had been very vocal about this so it was somewhat of a surprise when in a court hearing this morning it emerged that mr grant had in fact settled his case. a short whi
the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper.used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered quote �*an enormous sum of money'. a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. here's news correspondent sarah campbell who's been looking at the finer details of this...
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so hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening. place in the champions league? arsenal suffered a sucker punch in the premier league at the weekend, but beat bayern and they'll reach the last four of the champions league for the first time in 15 years. it should be third time lucky. dens park is ready for dundee against rangers in the scottish premiership. postponed twice and now pushed to a point when a victory is vital for rangers' title hopes. also coming up on sportsday... 100 days to go. paris 2024 insists its preparations are on course and security remains its number one priority.
so hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines this evening. place in the champions league? arsenal suffered a sucker punch in the premier league at the weekend, but beat bayern and they'll reach the last four of the champions league for the first time in 15 years. it should be third time lucky. dens park is ready for dundee against rangers in the scottish premiership. postponed twice and now pushed to a point when a victory is vital for rangers' title hopes. also coming...
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the actor hugh grant has settled a high court claim against the publisher of the sun newspaper.sed he risked being liable for £10 million in legal costs if his case proceeded to a trial. the actor brought legal action against news group newspapers in relation to the sun, alleging he was targeted by journalists and private investigators. he had previously settled a claim with the publisher in 2012 relating to another of its titles, the news of the world, which has since ceased publication. he was among a number of individuals, including the duke of sussex, bringing claims against ngn. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell has been looking at the finer details of this case. it had been expected that injanuary of next year he would have his time in court. in this case against news group newspapers, the publishers of the sun newspaper. he is one of several individuals, including prince harry, is suing this group for unlawful information gathering, so mr grant�*s case, that means tapping landlines, he alleges, bugging his car, using likely methods to access private information and he had
the actor hugh grant has settled a high court claim against the publisher of the sun newspaper.sed he risked being liable for £10 million in legal costs if his case proceeded to a trial. the actor brought legal action against news group newspapers in relation to the sun, alleging he was targeted by journalists and private investigators. he had previously settled a claim with the publisher in 2012 relating to another of its titles, the news of the world, which has since ceased publication. he...
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hugh schofield is on the banks of the seine.a. the floating home took the precarious journey across the bay to san rafael. the boat was apparently one of dozens told to leave the marina as they were blocking public access to a state waterway. as part of an ongoing legal battle, the council offered compensation for the move. incredible pictures. we will take a short break and then i will be back with more of the day because my headlines in a moment or two. go away. —— don�*t go away. it�*s got quite cold last night as the weather briefly come down, things will warm up briefly come down, things will warm up over the next couple of days but at the moment claridges streaming from the atlantic, those were the front bringing spells of rain and the wind direction changing, a south—westerly wind brings in warmer air. temperatures will not be too high because we have lots of cloud and fog over the hills, 14 or 15 is and fog over the hills, 14 or 15 is an improvement on yesterday. the rain will be heavier across the hills of western scotl
hugh schofield is on the banks of the seine.a. the floating home took the precarious journey across the bay to san rafael. the boat was apparently one of dozens told to leave the marina as they were blocking public access to a state waterway. as part of an ongoing legal battle, the council offered compensation for the move. incredible pictures. we will take a short break and then i will be back with more of the day because my headlines in a moment or two. go away. —— don�*t go away....
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the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claimsournalists used private investigators to tap his phone. hello. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the foreign secretary lord cameron has been injerusalem as the world waits to see how israel will respond to iran's drone and missile attacks last weekend. lord cameron has had talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale reports. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran, an unprecedented attack that thrust an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows and into the open. the men and women around this table have decided to retaliate but it is not clear when or how. their allies are urging restraint. the message of lord cameron reinforced when he met his counterpart injerusalem, asking israel to think about the future of the region. germany's foreign minister also in town, urging israel to act wisely. minister
the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claimsournalists used private investigators to tap his phone. hello. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the foreign secretary lord cameron has been injerusalem as the world waits to see how israel will respond to iran's drone and missile attacks last weekend. lord cameron has had talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin...
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hugh laurie is a producer on the show. >> hugh laurie is an executive producer on the show. >> jimmy:be an actor on the show? >> i don't know. he is a huge influence. he knows la caray better than anyone. >> jimmy: this seems for sure like a lie. [ laughter ] i'll tell you why. you just said you figured out the story. how could there be the story figured out without knowing if hugh laurie is in the story? yes! [ laughter ] >> it's really -- it's good math. [ laughter ] honestly, i -- it's something we're still, you know -- he is involved as a producer. that's been great. >> jimmy: okay. >> he's been in -- >> jimmy: i'm going to have to get him in here, i'll interrogate him. >> okay. >> jimmy: when was the first time you saw yourself on television? do you remember? >> i do. it was -- so i had my first professional gig ever as an actor, it was 2001, easter weekend. and it was an adaptation of "the life and adventures of nicholas nickelby" by charles dickens. so period, you know. fantastic dickensian tale. i was number 75 on the call sheet. i was playing a dickensian lord, and my job was
hugh laurie is a producer on the show. >> hugh laurie is an executive producer on the show. >> jimmy:be an actor on the show? >> i don't know. he is a huge influence. he knows la caray better than anyone. >> jimmy: this seems for sure like a lie. [ laughter ] i'll tell you why. you just said you figured out the story. how could there be the story figured out without knowing if hugh laurie is in the story? yes! [ laughter ] >> it's really -- it's good math. [...
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"the washington post" columnist marc thiessen, syndicated radio host hugh houthi and julia manchesterr for the hill. thank you for being with us today at the very long and grueling day for everybody. let's start where we left off there, marc, with immunity. the justices could obviously determine that the president requires full or partial or, i guess, no immunity whatsoever, having worked hand in glove with presidents at the white house from your perspective what do they actually need? >> yes. so trump is basically claiming absolute immunity. three liberal justices are leaning towards no immunity and the six conservative justices who will decide the case are seem to be leaning toward some sort of qualified immunity there would be immunity for official acts but not immunity for private acts that were for his own gain. i think that sounds about right. a president needs to be free to make controversial decisions without fearing that he is going to be prosecuted after he leaves office. putting aside trump and whatever you think of what he did. but, he shouldn't be free from prosecution if
"the washington post" columnist marc thiessen, syndicated radio host hugh houthi and julia manchesterr for the hill. thank you for being with us today at the very long and grueling day for everybody. let's start where we left off there, marc, with immunity. the justices could obviously determine that the president requires full or partial or, i guess, no immunity whatsoever, having worked hand in glove with presidents at the white house from your perspective what do they actually...
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join us now is ceo of howard hughes holdings, david o'reilly. welcome. you call this the golden age of home building. what contributes so that assessment >> well, we have demand that's outpacing supply we see new home buyers, average age 35, entering the market with its millennials, delayed household formation. about 12,000 people a day are turning 35, and retires wanting to move near their children and grandchildren driving demand we saw increased guidance from pulte, and it's that unique confluence of strong demand, no supply, because there's no resale inventory, and large public builders with a meaningful -- that are driving the results. >> that is an important advantage is the ability to offer that kind of purchase assistance to people who need it i am blown away by where you are today. it's called tarabalast it is a new development in the phoenix market 37,000 acres you plan to build 100,000 home there is >> 100,000 homes and 55 million square feet of commercial space in the next 40 to 50 years this will be a city when we're done about a size of st.
join us now is ceo of howard hughes holdings, david o'reilly. welcome. you call this the golden age of home building. what contributes so that assessment >> well, we have demand that's outpacing supply we see new home buyers, average age 35, entering the market with its millennials, delayed household formation. about 12,000 people a day are turning 35, and retires wanting to move near their children and grandchildren driving demand we saw increased guidance from pulte, and it's that...
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in the document there, it says that actually hugh grant has settled this claim and hugh grant to selft of court before it gets to trial and i can tell you that social media message has a little symbol that says thread, which normally indicates there is a thread of messages to follow, presumably giving reasons as to why hugh grant said he had to settle his claim out of court but at the moment, we have the three dots and we are waiting to find out why and we are waiting to find out why and we are waiting to find out why and we are interested to find out why because you know that you grant along with prince harry have been very prominent campaigners on the subject of a legal, unlawful methods being used by newspapers over the year, so hugh grant was very much one of those who i would say was not expected to settle, if you like, very much a champion of this subject so it is quite a surprise. so we are waiting for the dots to be filled in and you find out exactly why hugh grant has settled this case. fiifi grant has settled this case. ok, thank you _ grant has settled this case. ok, thank yo
in the document there, it says that actually hugh grant has settled this claim and hugh grant to selft of court before it gets to trial and i can tell you that social media message has a little symbol that says thread, which normally indicates there is a thread of messages to follow, presumably giving reasons as to why hugh grant said he had to settle his claim out of court but at the moment, we have the three dots and we are waiting to find out why and we are waiting to find out why and we are...
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now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers.un in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ? ithink, you know, we don't know the terms of the settlement but hugh grant has made very clear he did not want to do this. no, he talked about i " reluctantly settling". he said that he had been paid - an enormous sum of money to put these claims to bed _ and that he would be using that cash to — well, repurposing it through his mission - at hacked off, which is- a campaign group against, you know, some of these excesses in the media i or the allegationsl of these excesses. because he's explained, hasn't he, why he felt he had to do it? which is quite an interesting thing that people won't necessarily understand to do with how our legal system works — certainly in the civil court — which is, he says that, you know, he's offered this amount of money, which is an enormous sum, as you say. then, he's told if he proceeds — if he turns it down and proceeds in the civil cou
now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers.un in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ? ithink, you know, we don't know the terms of the settlement but hugh grant has made very clear he did not want to do this. no, he talked about i " reluctantly settling". he said that he had been paid - an enormous sum of money to put these claims to bed _ and that he would...
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hugh grant had made the claim that it was £1 billion they've already paid out. civil courts, some of which seek to involve the sun. the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. and they point out that a judge recently ruled that some of mr grant's claim — that was a bit about hacking — was out of time and they'd reached an agreement on the rest of it without admitting any liability. so, that's what they're saying. i suppose, what the question is — i've covered these cases a lot, mainly because they involve, you know, prince harry. there's quite a lot of them coming down the tracks and that have been coming down the tracks — i guess the question is is prince harry going to be the last man standing? is he the only one who has pockets deep enough to keep going with this and not accept a settlement? or do you expect that he might settle at some point? well, i mean, this suggests that news uk might be - trying to pick people off and to settle individual claims. i there's still about 40 claims . unresolved and heading to trial injanuary
hugh grant had made the claim that it was £1 billion they've already paid out. civil courts, some of which seek to involve the sun. the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. and they point out that a judge recently ruled that some of mr grant's claim — that was a bit about hacking — was out of time and they'd reached an agreement on the rest of it without admitting any liability. so, that's what they're saying. i suppose, what the question is — i've...
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our health editor hugh pym reports.ew with a stark conclusion that children had been let down because of remarkably weak evidence on medical interventions in gender care. this report follows an interim review, which has already led to major changes. gender services, provided by the controversial tavistock clinic in london, ended last month. two new centres in london and liverpool have been set up. the use of drugs to stop the onset of puberty has now stopped until further research is done. the author of the report says hormone treatments should in future be used with extreme caution bought 16-18 be used with extreme caution bought 16—18 —year—olds, and argues that children were let down by the quality of services. it is children were let down by the quality of services. it is unusual for us to give — quality of services. it is unusual for us to give a _ quality of services. it is unusual for us to give a potentially - quality of services. it is unusual for us to give a potentially life | for us to give a potentially lif
our health editor hugh pym reports.ew with a stark conclusion that children had been let down because of remarkably weak evidence on medical interventions in gender care. this report follows an interim review, which has already led to major changes. gender services, provided by the controversial tavistock clinic in london, ended last month. two new centres in london and liverpool have been set up. the use of drugs to stop the onset of puberty has now stopped until further research is done. the...
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let's bring in hugh son with more on the report. hugh, great to see you from london. i'll jump into it. what do you expect from the report with the goldman sachs shares down 1% in the pre-market. what do you expect about david solomon's plans for the growth driver for the bank? >> reporter: we have to see a couple of things for the quarter. investment banking has seen a revival from citi and jpmorgan chase. i would see revenue up in the area of 30% to 35%. exceeding expectations for the quarter. that is a problem for david solomon. as you mentioned awm, this is the growth engine after the failure last year. they really need to hit their mark in terms of gathering a ton of assets and showing momentum in the private credit area. if he does those two things, they will be okay. i think the bigger issue is the selloffs last week in bank stocks has a bit to do with jpmorgan chase's jamie dimon call on inflation which is tougher this year and the cuts that everybody expected is pushed further out. if that happens, that is not good for ceo confidence. you will have an issue w
let's bring in hugh son with more on the report. hugh, great to see you from london. i'll jump into it. what do you expect from the report with the goldman sachs shares down 1% in the pre-market. what do you expect about david solomon's plans for the growth driver for the bank? >> reporter: we have to see a couple of things for the quarter. investment banking has seen a revival from citi and jpmorgan chase. i would see revenue up in the area of 30% to 35%. exceeding expectations for the...
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now, lincoln with the help of the aforementioned archbishop john hughes creates a wish list. of irish recruits. michael corcoran, who has had been under court martial for refusing to call up the 69 brigade to assemble to greet the prince of wales. he said, i'm not having my irish men greet the heir to the british throne. he was being court martialed as soon as lincoln needed him, the court martial mysteriously disappeared, and corcoran organized the second ninth into the fighting unit that came down here to arlington heights. thomas francis a remarkable irish leader who had been banished to australia, who had escaped to california, made his way all the way to new york, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields. now on paper, he looks as good as corcoran and more. he's an th
now, lincoln with the help of the aforementioned archbishop john hughes creates a wish list. of irish recruits. michael corcoran, who has had been under court martial for refusing to call up the 69 brigade to assemble to greet the prince of wales. he said, i'm not having my irish men greet the heir to the british throne. he was being court martialed as soon as lincoln needed him, the court martial mysteriously disappeared, and corcoran organized the second ninth into the fighting unit that came...
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i'm sure people are thrilled hugh grant is back in this one. >> look, you know, we've seen patrick dempsey>>> now to a peacock-sized homecoming over a decade in the making. >> it was intimidating when the first time i met you and because of of your height but also you're larger than life. we know you from tv. >> yeah, well, the word's iconic. >> for the first time since his departure in january 2010, conan o'brien returned to 30 rock. and the "tonight show," which is part of our nbc universal family, conan caught up with jimmy fallon with the two reminiscing on fallon's first appearance on conan's show back in 1999. the new shokow, conan o'brien mt goes premiers on max. you remember the whole slot, it was jay leno's show. then conan o'brien. there was a domino effect where everybody moved around. kind of stung when that happened. >> it seemed like he was a good sport. it was good to be back on the show. >> after all this time. >>> coming up next. a workout trend is cozy. but first, cash is king. king charles that is. see the new british currency featuring the monarch. h currenc featuring t
i'm sure people are thrilled hugh grant is back in this one. >> look, you know, we've seen patrick dempsey>>> now to a peacock-sized homecoming over a decade in the making. >> it was intimidating when the first time i met you and because of of your height but also you're larger than life. we know you from tv. >> yeah, well, the word's iconic. >> for the first time since his departure in january 2010, conan o'brien returned to 30 rock. and the "tonight...
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hugh grant is back. overall good. >> so much time in between., the second one and now this one. it's like we've got to go back and re-watch them all. >>> now to a peacock-sized homecoming over a decade in the making. >> it was intimidating the first time i met you, because of your height, but also you're larger than life. we know you from tv. >> yeah. well, the word's iconic. >> for the first time since his departure in january of 2010, conan o'brien returned to the "tonight show," which of course is part of our nbc universal family. conan caught up with his own late-night successor, jimmy fallon, with the two reminiscing on the show in 1999. conan o'brien must go premiers on max on april 18. >>> still to come here on "early today," the best seats in the house will go to the olympic ringing in the summer games. and later we head to wrestle mania's record. mania's record. define me. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®
hugh grant is back. overall good. >> so much time in between., the second one and now this one. it's like we've got to go back and re-watch them all. >>> now to a peacock-sized homecoming over a decade in the making. >> it was intimidating the first time i met you, because of your height, but also you're larger than life. we know you from tv. >> yeah. well, the word's iconic. >> for the first time since his departure in january of 2010, conan o'brien returned to...