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and the panel was lighting up and i walked over to it and i picked it up and it was ken clark, detectiveey. it was a real great sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was caused by a gunshot wound it was pretty obvious that there should be something that said this is where it was. >> but there wasn't. no blood, no gun, no significant fingerprints. what they needed, couldn't find, was something that put the two men together on the far side of catalina island where that current would have caught the body, carried it round to the spot where boaters saw it floating face down in the water. they hunted everywhere for harvey's gps, but they never found it. months went by. harvey sitting in jail. no luck for the investigation n
and the panel was lighting up and i walked over to it and i picked it up and it was ken clark, detectiveey. it was a real great sense of relief. it was almost indescribable. >> which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were...
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and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke.d clarke, was the senior minister responsible for the health service in the early 805, just as the aids virus emerged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the public enquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood products. in what was a combative appearance, lord clarke appeared to become repeatedly frustrated at the level of detail he was asked. well, i gather you are doing... every policy decision i have ever been involved in involved some discussion and exchange of views. jason watched the evidence in person today. he said it was a significant step, the first senior minister at the time to give evidence under oath. what i think most of us regard a
and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke.d clarke, was the senior minister responsible for the health service in the early 805, just as the aids virus emerged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the public enquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my...
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and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke.rvice in the early 80s, just as the aids virus emerged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the public enquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood products. in what was a combative appearance, lord clarke appeared to become repeatedly frustrated at the level of detail he was asked. well, i gather you are doing... every policy decision i have ever been involved in involved some discussion and exchange of views. jason watched the evidence in person today. he said it was a significant step, the first senior minister at the time to give evidence under oath. what i think most of us regard as the obvious truth is that there was a lot that could and shou
and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke.rvice in the early 80s, just as the aids virus emerged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the public enquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call...
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and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke. erged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the inquiry into what's been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk. imean, i... obviously, as the problem, the tragedy with the haemophiliacs began to develop, i was aware it was there and, as you know, i, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i never... i didn't call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood products. later, lord clarke appeared irritated at some of the questioning. what. . .what. . .why. .. why do we have to go into such meticulous detail? it's interesting, no doubt but pretty pointless. jason watched the inquiry in person today, there to see a senior minister at the time give evidence. what i think most of us regard as the obvious truth is that there was a lot that could and should have been done differently, and the question, i suppose, is will he accept that? decades ago, thousan
and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke. erged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the inquiry into what's been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk. imean, i... obviously, as the problem, the tragedy with the haemophiliacs began to develop, i was aware it was there and, as you know, i, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i never... i didn't...
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ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the chief nhs person in charge of that health policy around that timethe first reports of a crisis around aids image. giving evidence this morning, he said when hejoined that evidence this morning, he said when he joined that department back in 1982 it was not clear, never expected a problem like this to arise. the whole setup, the structure was a completely shambolic bureaucracy. which is why blood products, which was a comparatively calm area, until it had this horrendous problem and took us all by surprise when a new disease — a new infection — was a quiet little part of all this. it's very big because of the tragedy now, big, this inquiry. 0ne one to lord clark will be giving further evidence, _ one to lord clark will be giving further evidence, detailed - one to lord clark will be giving - further evidence, detailed evidence for the next few days at this inquiry. it is important, very much so, for the families, relatives of those who lost the lights, and the survivors, notjust because of the detail he is providing but the principle, this is the fir
ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the chief nhs person in charge of that health policy around that timethe first reports of a crisis around aids image. giving evidence this morning, he said when hejoined that evidence this morning, he said when he joined that department back in 1982 it was not clear, never expected a problem like this to arise. the whole setup, the structure was a completely shambolic bureaucracy. which is why blood products, which was a comparatively calm area, until it had...
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ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the chief nhs person in charge of the health policy around that timenow, big because of this enquiry. so lord clarke will be giving further detailed evidence here for the next three days at this enquiry. it is very important, very much so, for the families, the relatives of people who have lost their lives and the survivors, notjust because of the detail he is providing, but because of the principle here. this is the first time such a senior minister has been giving evidence under oath at an inquiry like this. a woman seriously injured when an unoccupied car ran over a tent in debighshire, says her two year old daughter was saved only when her husband three her out of the way. jenna o'neill suffered life changing injuries in the incident at the conscious tribal gathering festival near corwen on saturday. rob thomas sent this report from the scene. jenna o'neill, her husband and their two—year—old daughter were camping at the bottom of a steep hill when this incident happened. according tojenna, who is from gloucestershire, the family were sat outside t
ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the chief nhs person in charge of the health policy around that timenow, big because of this enquiry. so lord clarke will be giving further detailed evidence here for the next three days at this enquiry. it is very important, very much so, for the families, the relatives of people who have lost their lives and the survivors, notjust because of the detail he is providing, but because of the principle here. this is the first time such a senior minister has been...
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thank you for joining us- _ former health secretary ken clarke will give evidence at a public inquiryike working at honda. when they announced it, we were on an apprenticeship as well. it was just like my world had collapsed. it was a huge shock. for me personally, i felt i had got my foot on the ladder in terms of a career i was really interested in. so it sort of knocked us for six, really — so it sort of knocked us for six, really it — so it sort of knocked us for six, really. it was quite a blow. it has been a long three years for thousands of honda workers trying to find work. midway through their apprenticeships they have now been taken on by a new firm making cutting edge recycling machines, eager to snap up staff with the honda track record. the guys are really great, really enthusiastic, always willing to be hands on. always wanting to be learning things, training. they crave learning and continuous improvement. it's fantastic. it is completely different to honda. for example, on monday i was at the university of birmingham setting up a research rate. it is a completely diffe
thank you for joining us- _ former health secretary ken clarke will give evidence at a public inquiryike working at honda. when they announced it, we were on an apprenticeship as well. it was just like my world had collapsed. it was a huge shock. for me personally, i felt i had got my foot on the ladder in terms of a career i was really interested in. so it sort of knocked us for six, really — so it sort of knocked us for six, really it — so it sort of knocked us for six, really. it was...