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well, the editor of newsround is lewis james and hejoins us now from a studio in salford. s, how did you decide to cover the manchester bomb attack? hi, samira. as you said in your introduction, this was probably the most challenging event that any of us have had to cover on newsround, particularly because it appears that the attack was targeted specifically at children and young people at a pop concert. and we were aware right from the beginning, both from the scale of the story and the horrendous nature of it, but also the need for calm information in order for children to be able to put it in some kind of context and to help process it. where there images that you would not show, that other news outlets would? notjust explicit images, but for example, even in the arena in the aftermath? we chose not to show any pictures in the arena. i think, it is always a judgment call really that we have to make on how much we can show in order to properly tell a story, but also whether we are going to cause additional distress to children and we want to avoid that. we did not show an
well, the editor of newsround is lewis james and hejoins us now from a studio in salford. s, how did you decide to cover the manchester bomb attack? hi, samira. as you said in your introduction, this was probably the most challenging event that any of us have had to cover on newsround, particularly because it appears that the attack was targeted specifically at children and young people at a pop concert. and we were aware right from the beginning, both from the scale of the story and the...
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with tamal ray tweeting this: well with tamal ray tweeting this: well the editor of newsround is lewis jamesfrom the studio in salford. lewis, how did you decide to cover the manchester bomb attack? as you said in your introduction, this was probably the most challenging event that any of us have had to cover on newsround, particularly because it appears the attack was targeted specifically at children and young people at a pop concert. we were aware right from the beginning i think both of the scale of the story and the horrendousness of it. but also i think the need for calm information to our audience. in order that they could try to put it into some kind of context, and help to process it. the images that you would not show, that other news outlets would, notjust explicit images but, for example, even inside the arena in the aftermath? yeah, we chose not to show any pictures from inside the arena. i think with this, it's always a judgment call, really, that we have to make on how much we can show that will properly tell the story but also whether we are going to cause additional distress
with tamal ray tweeting this: well with tamal ray tweeting this: well the editor of newsround is lewis jamesfrom the studio in salford. lewis, how did you decide to cover the manchester bomb attack? as you said in your introduction, this was probably the most challenging event that any of us have had to cover on newsround, particularly because it appears the attack was targeted specifically at children and young people at a pop concert. we were aware right from the beginning i think both of the...
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james lewis, thank you very much.an technology correspondent dave lee in san francisco. a lot of people scratching their heads? i guess one of the big questions is why so many companies have not protected themselves. this isa have not protected themselves. this is a virus that has been known for some times. microsoft fixed the problem are few months ago. this can be solved by updating computers but organisations like the nhs are using computer systems that are so updated that the patch would not apply without extra cost and effort. it seems to be described as a wake—up call. many people had warned something like this could happen. some of the press are reporting that it seems that these cyber weapons could have been stolen from the national security agency? the nsa have not said anything. the timeline is interesting. a group called the shadow brokers leaked a treasured trove of tools from the nsa, so they say. in order to hit targets in the cyber arena. those were called zero day attacks. once they were out in the ope
james lewis, thank you very much.an technology correspondent dave lee in san francisco. a lot of people scratching their heads? i guess one of the big questions is why so many companies have not protected themselves. this isa have not protected themselves. this is a virus that has been known for some times. microsoft fixed the problem are few months ago. this can be solved by updating computers but organisations like the nhs are using computer systems that are so updated that the patch would...
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lewis james, thank you so much. thank you.se affected by the bombing, all election campaigning and coverage should cease, the bbc has introduced an element of bias that could have unfortunate effects. disproportionate time is being given to the government's voice on dealing with terrorism. 0pposition politicians are deemed to have no voice, no point of view. the conservatives are seen to be doing something while other parties seem to be entirely passive. the tory campaign is being waged indirectly. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us or e—mail us. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at previous interviews and discussions on our website. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. three more arrests are made by detectives in manchester investigating monday's terror attac
lewis james, thank you so much. thank you.se affected by the bombing, all election campaigning and coverage should cease, the bbc has introduced an element of bias that could have unfortunate effects. disproportionate time is being given to the government's voice on dealing with terrorism. 0pposition politicians are deemed to have no voice, no point of view. the conservatives are seen to be doing something while other parties seem to be entirely passive. the tory campaign is being waged...
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tonight, the white house is stem from an internal memo that james comey wrote detailing his conversation with the president teisha lewis is live at the white house with more on the report. >>reporter: tonight more claims about president trump's behavior that has the white house scrambling to defense him. this one coming tonight from the new york times saying that president donald trump asked former fbi james comey to turn his head on the investigation into former national security advisor michael flynn. tonight the white house again is denying this report. there's a battle heating up inside the white house and there was mixed reaction outside the white house. let's go to this tweet. this one coming from oversight and government reform committee chairman jason shave its coming out asserting if there is a memo, fbi director james comey describing president trump's request to end an investigation if it exists. his committee will issue subpoenas to get it. here are the fire i words, gop
tonight, the white house is stem from an internal memo that james comey wrote detailing his conversation with the president teisha lewis is live at the white house with more on the report. >>reporter: tonight more claims about president trump's behavior that has the white house scrambling to defense him. this one coming tonight from the new york times saying that president donald trump asked former fbi james comey to turn his head on the investigation into former national security advisor...
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report claims the president asked former fbi director james comey to drop the investigation into national security advisor michael flynn. teisha lewisat the white house with details on this. >>reporter: that's right and tonight those claims of conversations between president trump and former fibromyalgia director james comey has the white house doing damage control to defense the president tonight. the latest coming from new york times, the first to report this tonight say that president trump fibromyalgia director comey to shutdown an investigation into former security advisor michael flynn. again the white house is disee nying the report. there was mixed reaction from tourists and people outside the white house. oversight and government reform chairman jays oon shenandoah valley its says that his committee will issue subpoenases to get to the bottom of this. the latest on the murder investigation into seth rich, the dnc staffer who was who the to death last summer. marina maracco with breaking details. >>reporter: 24 hours after we first reported these breaking allegations made by a private investigator hired by set rich's family
report claims the president asked former fbi director james comey to drop the investigation into national security advisor michael flynn. teisha lewisat the white house with details on this. >>reporter: that's right and tonight those claims of conversations between president trump and former fibromyalgia director james comey has the white house doing damage control to defense the president tonight. the latest coming from new york times, the first to report this tonight say that president...
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lewis' claim of a hookup. so how would the defense slain that tape? attorney bill james to ignore it. >> i was unable to come up with any plausible explanation for that recording. that helped us. >> so was this one of your biggest obstacles, then? >> i mean, everything came back to the recording. >> instead, he led jurors in a different direction. beverly's personal life. >> you said this case is about secret lives. what did you mean by that? >> in order for our defense to be correct, she would had to be living a life that was basically secret or at least doing something that other people didn't know about. >> here's where lewis' story got even stranger. he was no longer implying that he had sex with beverly. he claims he was out of the house at the time? >> i mean that's what he said, yes. >> lewis said the tryst was between beverly and crystal. he said beverly accidentally died during rough sex. >> she died with his wife and he was on just protecting his wife and trying to cover up for her. >> to further bolster this story, james suggested to the jury that beverly had
lewis' claim of a hookup. so how would the defense slain that tape? attorney bill james to ignore it. >> i was unable to come up with any plausible explanation for that recording. that helped us. >> so was this one of your biggest obstacles, then? >> i mean, everything came back to the recording. >> instead, he led jurors in a different direction. beverly's personal life. >> you said this case is about secret lives. what did you mean by that? >> in order for...
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james comey? here now is ed lavendera. >> reporter: to more than 50 years, henry lewis has sold chevy cars and trucks in canton, texas.s? >> yeah. >> reporter: full of life lessons. but in his stair sbpare time, h wrote a book for his granddaughter and he says page 10 can help explain a lot especially trump's firing of james comey. >> he's a showboat, a grand stander. >> reporter: if your presentation is on a sixks txthe level, it will be listened to and appreciated. do you think donald trump has mastered that? >> i think donald trump would agree with that statement. you know, we may make him a book. >> reporter: lewis still strongly supports trump. he's not bothered by the president's tweets seeming to threaten comey. but lewis acknowledges some of trump's antics are starting to wear thin. >> it bothers me a little bit. i mean, i think he'd be better served if he were more presidential, if you take the high road and more presidential. >> reporter: but your faith in him is still solid? >> yeah, he's a businessman and that's what the country needs a i voted for him and i'd vote for him again. >> reporter: canton, texas
james comey? here now is ed lavendera. >> reporter: to more than 50 years, henry lewis has sold chevy cars and trucks in canton, texas.s? >> yeah. >> reporter: full of life lessons. but in his stair sbpare time, h wrote a book for his granddaughter and he says page 10 can help explain a lot especially trump's firing of james comey. >> he's a showboat, a grand stander. >> reporter: if your presentation is on a sixks txthe level, it will be listened to and...
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expected to contest the st james' palace stakes at next month's royal ascot for which he's odds on favourite. kimi raikkonen is on pole position at the monaco grand prix. lewisenson button to the back of the grid on his one off return to the sport. tom clarkson is in monaco for us. both fans and drivers are on the edge in monaco. from trying to get the best view to the battle for pole position, the tight and twisted streets throw up the greatest challenges. this place can put you in a spin. g rosjea n was fortu nate not to lose it all. lewis hamilton had his hands full, he managed to keep his mercedes out of the barriers, but could not keep up the pace. there is something wrong with the car. you are only going to get one more bite of the cherry. but he ended up confronting a banana skin. his charge was stopped and he was condemned to 13th on the grid. any hope of closing the gap to the leader sebastian vettel evaporated. but it was kimi raikkonen who came out on top as he claimed pole position for the first time in nine years. the far bigger challenge for the finnish driver will be to keep team—mate vettel behind to the chequered flag. the french open gets u
expected to contest the st james' palace stakes at next month's royal ascot for which he's odds on favourite. kimi raikkonen is on pole position at the monaco grand prix. lewisenson button to the back of the grid on his one off return to the sport. tom clarkson is in monaco for us. both fans and drivers are on the edge in monaco. from trying to get the best view to the battle for pole position, the tight and twisted streets throw up the greatest challenges. this place can put you in a spin. g...
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kevin lewis is live with the sentence, the video and the update on the puppies. what a story. kevin: yeah, absolutely. james jones telling the judge that he purchased marijuana that night. but he says the action were like someone high on p.c.p. the dramatic dash camera video captured the officers tussling with the 31-year-old on a downtown wheaton sidewalk in june 2015. jones was strangling the two pitbull puppies, one in each hand. at one point he managed to stand up straight. the tan puppy breaking free. an onlooker grabbed the dog and started to give it c.p.r. the police took the puppies named chance and mia to an animal home. one was gurling blood and had to put in chamber. the recovers today described as miraculous. both describes are thriving and are in good homes. one of the new owners. >> dogs are selfless animals and they love with their beings. when that happens a dog can't defend himself. he is emotional and he has been with us for two years. he is part of our family. >> the dogs were adopted by a police officer. thigh have been reunited. the man responsible for this is in jail. that is where he
kevin lewis is live with the sentence, the video and the update on the puppies. what a story. kevin: yeah, absolutely. james jones telling the judge that he purchased marijuana that night. but he says the action were like someone high on p.c.p. the dramatic dash camera video captured the officers tussling with the 31-year-old on a downtown wheaton sidewalk in june 2015. jones was strangling the two pitbull puppies, one in each hand. at one point he managed to stand up straight. the tan puppy...
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james comey. asian markets higher after swearing in of the south korean president. nancy, good morning. can you take us through the global markets? >> good morning, lewis.ssal of fbi director comey keeps investors on edge. the most immediate was in the u.s. dollar trending slower, they recovered some losses on the green back. expect equities to open lower on wall street according to u.s. futures. although the comey firing may not have immediate impact on markets according to some investors, it is a larger concern it could once again distract from putting through pro-growth agenda in congress, specifically talking tax reform. that's the uncertainty that may weigh on investors' minds. keep an eye on walmart. according to sources, telling "the wall street journal" they could be set to pay a $300 million settlement for foreign bribery allegations, goes back to a five year investigation, the government has been exploring. this sum said to be far less than the near 1 billion dollar section sought by officials under the obama administration. >> and nancy, go one more story, apple hitting a big milestone this morning. tell us about it. >> that's right. apple ha
james comey. asian markets higher after swearing in of the south korean president. nancy, good morning. can you take us through the global markets? >> good morning, lewis.ssal of fbi director comey keeps investors on edge. the most immediate was in the u.s. dollar trending slower, they recovered some losses on the green back. expect equities to open lower on wall street according to u.s. futures. although the comey firing may not have immediate impact on markets according to some...
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lewis. maggie haberman, you have reported to the "new york times" that advancement is withstanding. what's the latest? >> i'll try to narrow down that category, but my colleague mike schmidt reported how james comey had kept these memos, these notes about the president, where he basically felt that the president was, if not trying to pressure him, trying to cozy him and curry favor with him, for lack of a better way to put it. as you have this investigation ongoing, there was a phone call where the president just basically wanted to chitchat and just wanted to talk, because this president, as we have heard repeated repeatedly, is fairly isolated. the president has been speaking to prospective lawyers given the latest in these probes. it's not a huge surprise. given what he is facing, you would suspect he might go to somebody who has some washington experience. that's what his current lawyers possess, but this is lawyer i expect he's not going to want to spend, and he's learning what special counsel means for everyone. they're all going to have to hire lawyers, they have to be careful about their phone use. it's going to be a long slug. >> let's back up two steps, jeff toobin. on fbi directo
lewis. maggie haberman, you have reported to the "new york times" that advancement is withstanding. what's the latest? >> i'll try to narrow down that category, but my colleague mike schmidt reported how james comey had kept these memos, these notes about the president, where he basically felt that the president was, if not trying to pressure him, trying to cozy him and curry favor with him, for lack of a better way to put it. as you have this investigation ongoing, there was a...