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from — important trees in future. john stokes from the _ important trees in future. john stokes fromouncil, thank you forjoining us. a little bit of good news and if you do want to read a bit more about it, like i said, you can find a fascinating article on the bbc website or app today. police forces across england and wales are to each be given a fertility clinic in london has had its operating licence suspended because of "significant concerns" about the unit. the homerton fertility centre has been told it must not start new procedures, but can continue to see existing patients. the clinic said there had been three separate errors in the freezing of embryos. our correspondent ellie price sent us this update. the bbc understands this is affecting around 150 embryos, that involves around up to 45 patients, although, the trust here haven�*t put a number on it. but it centres around the issue of how these embryos were frozen and it would seem that there were errors in that process, which has led to some of the embryos either not surviving the thawing process or not being detectable aft
from — important trees in future. john stokes from the _ important trees in future. john stokes fromouncil, thank you forjoining us. a little bit of good news and if you do want to read a bit more about it, like i said, you can find a fascinating article on the bbc website or app today. police forces across england and wales are to each be given a fertility clinic in london has had its operating licence suspended because of "significant concerns" about the unit. the homerton...
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and john stokes asked...ther viewer who got in touch with us this week was david force, and he joins us now down the line. while here in the studio is james stephenson, the news editor for bbc news. thank you both for coming on newswatch. so david, lots of news organisations felt that altering the photo was a big news story. did you? it was a story. it wasn't a big news story as far as i'm concerned. it's an amateur photographer, not a professional photographer, and it was a joyful family photo. i've done it myself with family photos, do a little bit of alteration. but what has been taken up by the media, and i watch the bbc a lot, and certainly the bbc all day monday, to have the the lead article with a forensic dissection of that photograph, looking at every aspect of it, to me, was was over the top when there so many more important things going on around the world. james, the story took up eight minutes, pretty much, of all three main bbc bulletins on monday, nearly a third of the air time. wasn't that exc
and john stokes asked...ther viewer who got in touch with us this week was david force, and he joins us now down the line. while here in the studio is james stephenson, the news editor for bbc news. thank you both for coming on newswatch. so david, lots of news organisations felt that altering the photo was a big news story. did you? it was a story. it wasn't a big news story as far as i'm concerned. it's an amateur photographer, not a professional photographer, and it was a joyful family...
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. >> reporter: vicky stokes' son john barnett worked at boeing for 32 years, the last seven as a quality manager at the south carolina factory that builds the 787 dreamliner. how did he tell you he was being treated? >> he was like embarrassed at meetings. he would be called out. >> reporter: not the type to back down. >> no, sir. >> reporter: in a whistleblower lawsuit, barnett alleged a litany of safety concerns -- stray titanium shavings falling into electrical wiring, defective oxygen tanks, and managers urging him to cut corners. in this 2022 netflix documentary barnett claimed his managers retaliated against him for speaking up. >> boeing quit listening to their employees. so every time i'd raise my hand and say we've got a problem here, they would attack the messenger and ignore the message. >> reporter: in this hotel parking lot, barnett was found dead from a gunshot wound in his car on march 9th. while police are still investigating, the coroner says it appears to be a suicide. do you blame boeing? >> i think if this hadn't of gone on so long, i would still have my son. my sons
. >> reporter: vicky stokes' son john barnett worked at boeing for 32 years, the last seven as a quality manager at the south carolina factory that builds the 787 dreamliner. how did he tell you he was being treated? >> he was like embarrassed at meetings. he would be called out. >> reporter: not the type to back down. >> no, sir. >> reporter: in a whistleblower lawsuit, barnett alleged a litany of safety concerns -- stray titanium shavings falling into electrical...
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. >> reporter: vicky stokes' on john barnett worked at boeing for 32 years, the last seven as a qualityager at the south carolina factory that builds the 787 dreamliner. how did he tell you he was being treated? >> he was, like, embarrassed in meetings. he would be called out. >> reporter: not the type? >> no, sir. >> reporter: and a whistle-blower lawsuit, barnett alleged a litany of safety concerns, straight titanium shavings falling into wyatt and mike electrical wire, defective oxygen tanks, managers encouraging him to cut corners. in this 2022 netflix document three, barnett claimed his managers retaliated against him for speaking up. >> boeing quit listening to their employees. so every time i raised my hand and said, hey, we have a problem here, they would attack the messenger, and ignore the message. >> reporter: in this hotel parking lot, barnett was found dead from a gunshot wound in his car on march 9th. while police are still investigating, the corner says it appears to be a suicide. do you blame boeing? >> i think of this hadn't gone on so long, i'd still have my son. my br
. >> reporter: vicky stokes' on john barnett worked at boeing for 32 years, the last seven as a qualityager at the south carolina factory that builds the 787 dreamliner. how did he tell you he was being treated? >> he was, like, embarrassed in meetings. he would be called out. >> reporter: not the type? >> no, sir. >> reporter: and a whistle-blower lawsuit, barnett alleged a litany of safety concerns, straight titanium shavings falling into wyatt and mike...
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. >> reporter: vicki stokes' son john burnett spent more than three decades working at boeing. >> initiallyr: rodney barnett says his brother, john, became concerned when he transferred to boeing's south carolina plant in 2010. >> what kind of problems did he tell you that he noticed in the factory? >> quality issues, procedures that wasn't being followed, shortcuts that was trying to be taken. >> reporter: barnett claimed he was retaliated against for speaking up. he left the company in 2017. >> he didn't go into a lot of detail, but i know he was like embarrassed at meetings. he would be called out. >> was his treatment at work -- did it wear on him? >> oh, yes. that would wear anybody down after -- i don't know whether it's seven or eight years. >> reporter: in a whistle-blower lawsuit, barnett alleged a litany of safety concerns. titanium shavings falling into electrical wiring, defective oxygen tanks, and managers urging him to cut corners. robert terk wits and brian knowles represent barnett. >> the retaliation john faced was something he endured constantly. >> he wasn't trying to hur
. >> reporter: vicki stokes' son john burnett spent more than three decades working at boeing. >> initiallyr: rodney barnett says his brother, john, became concerned when he transferred to boeing's south carolina plant in 2010. >> what kind of problems did he tell you that he noticed in the factory? >> quality issues, procedures that wasn't being followed, shortcuts that was trying to be taken. >> reporter: barnett claimed he was retaliated against for speaking up....
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hundreds of people sent us their views on this, including julie northeast, who wrote: and john stokes wales to release it, as you say, to mark mother's day. so, it was already a big story — and, as david said, a heart—warming one. so, the picture had had prominence and had been — they had made the decision to release it. so, when serious doubts came to be cast on it, i think it was inevitable that there would be a degree of prominence and this kind of prominence to the reporting of the questions surrounding it. and i think the thing that really — really tipped that particularly was the decision of these major news agencies — i think initially the associated press — to recall the picture — this so—called kill notice — where they were casting doubt on — essentially saying, as they later said, that they that they had detected an element of manipulation of the picture. so, i think it was inevitable that, taken together, those things were going to mean it was going to get a lot of attention from from across the media, including the bbc. david, the royal family often does events with media
hundreds of people sent us their views on this, including julie northeast, who wrote: and john stokes wales to release it, as you say, to mark mother's day. so, it was already a big story — and, as david said, a heart—warming one. so, the picture had had prominence and had been — they had made the decision to release it. so, when serious doubts came to be cast on it, i think it was inevitable that there would be a degree of prominence and this kind of prominence to the reporting of the...
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john check talk and fear stokes, really communities and moving my julia forgotten when haven't ducted hundreds of people in a wage. the there's really only has opened fire on palestinians waiting to collect food aid and gone to the city. but these 6 people were killed of 83 injured and the attack is very full since i've repeatedly targeted stall them civilians who wait for humanitarian aid trucks. and the coate round about the intersection is on the slide . dean voters, that's a main route linking northern and southern gaza if it's $400.00 pounds to me. and so being towed in australia, tax on a deliveries rights group say is one is using starvation as a weapon of as well. the attack happened on the same day, the israel target at a un food distribution center in the southern city of alpha that these 5 people were killed, including a staff member of the u, an agency for palestinian refugees of all the facilities. one of the last remaining food distribution points in gaza, the agency has called for an independent investigation. felix, the water reports the blood stains the fluid, but you
john check talk and fear stokes, really communities and moving my julia forgotten when haven't ducted hundreds of people in a wage. the there's really only has opened fire on palestinians waiting to collect food aid and gone to the city. but these 6 people were killed of 83 injured and the attack is very full since i've repeatedly targeted stall them civilians who wait for humanitarian aid trucks. and the coate round about the intersection is on the slide . dean voters, that's a main route...
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john: now to an alarming story. the "wall street journal" reporting a new terror threat in europe, all stoked by iran and the ongoingr cia station chief and fox news contributor. the hearing earlier this week where all the intelligence chiefs were there before congress, this came up, dan. the dni said this. listen here. >> the crisis has galvanized violence by a range of actors around the world, too early to tell, it's likely the gaza impact will have a generational impact on terrorism. >> john: said in the past you kill one terrorist and create five others in that part of the world. is that what we are seeing here? >> well, yeah, it's one of the consequences of the war in gaza, and frankly think that hamas actually welcomes this consequence. i think that's why they disse disseminated all the videos hamas terrorists put themselves in a place they are indistinguishable from civilians, so they target places like hospitals and schools and the challenge we face in europe and also the united states, that the war has become a force multiplier for terrorists to recruit, to fund raise, and then to disseminate propaganda and
john: now to an alarming story. the "wall street journal" reporting a new terror threat in europe, all stoked by iran and the ongoingr cia station chief and fox news contributor. the hearing earlier this week where all the intelligence chiefs were there before congress, this came up, dan. the dni said this. listen here. >> the crisis has galvanized violence by a range of actors around the world, too early to tell, it's likely the gaza impact will have a generational impact on...
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