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he has one martin guitar and that's the only guitar you ever see him playing is his one martin guitar and he said, he said if my guitar stops working, i'm going to retire. and so far is still working in ah, greg cock is one of america's most famous eager taurus. but when he plays acoustic, he always takes up his martin, especially in the recording studio in to me from the very 1st moment of playing guitar. mark was like the pinnacle of what you aspired to have as an acoustic instrument. and the reason is, you know, i go home and look at my record collection. i see neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby, stills, and nash stuff, jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on, and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard. i record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of a singer songwriter and they all played a mart with their back to the land movement under yearning for simplicity. they spearh
he has one martin guitar and that's the only guitar you ever see him playing is his one martin guitar and he said, he said if my guitar stops working, i'm going to retire. and so far is still working in ah, greg cock is one of america's most famous eager taurus. but when he plays acoustic, he always takes up his martin, especially in the recording studio in to me from the very 1st moment of playing guitar. mark was like the pinnacle of what you aspired to have as an acoustic instrument. and the...
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i think america should be very proud of martin martin to stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitar in the world. and one cent markets the world's fan always has been a martin guitar story will forever be connected to the name of a german immigrant to hail from saxony ridge, martin. the man who turned a small and fragile got stringed instrument into what it's become today, bigger, louder, more robust and more popular. ah, there's nothing better than just taking it out, sitting on the couch, maybe not even thinking about it. and just picking stuff, whatever happens, whatever comes out, it's very relaxing and comforting. i sleep better at night knowing that i have this guitar in my house. oh, in. well, she's a she is much less gums and times when i've got something else to do with something that might be kind of annoying me. i just pick up my guitar and lab and suddenly everything is okay. is it just feels like everything's right often. it feels good. cool. there's definitely something magical about it. skied shore and maggie duff on hall is, ah, ah, ah, in the n
i think america should be very proud of martin martin to stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitar in the world. and one cent markets the world's fan always has been a martin guitar story will forever be connected to the name of a german immigrant to hail from saxony ridge, martin. the man who turned a small and fragile got stringed instrument into what it's become today, bigger, louder, more robust and more popular. ah, there's nothing better than just taking it out,...
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the thing had his martin built with eco friendly wood edge here and worked with martin to create his ex signature edition. ah, the free about us and they sent me 4 guitars to see if i like the sound of them or shapes with them. and it was just double, i could tell. and i remember it turning off the gig and the focus there and they tried them all now and all this, this ones incredible. i'm just going to take it just so you. yeah. yeah. a man out of the most ganita can also have his own personalized model. the martin, the 28th, became his favorite guitar just a few years ago. now he doesn't go anywhere without it hits me to shoot over these and i had it in the studio with me for the last album in new orleans. i wrote the title song from the album with that guitar, like most song since i got it. and i just the story of the martin guitar dates back to the 19th century, and the village of mac neu carried him in facts. and he's for john district. that's where in january 1796, christiane feverish martin was born into a family that had been in the woodworking business for generations. it goe
the thing had his martin built with eco friendly wood edge here and worked with martin to create his ex signature edition. ah, the free about us and they sent me 4 guitars to see if i like the sound of them or shapes with them. and it was just double, i could tell. and i remember it turning off the gig and the focus there and they tried them all now and all this, this ones incredible. i'm just going to take it just so you. yeah. yeah. a man out of the most ganita can also have his own...
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sorry, martin. ., ., the international press. sorry, martin. ., ~ martin., i think that's the problem, isn't it? - martin. i was going to say, i think that's the problem, isn't it? i - that's the problem, isn't it? i don't — that's the problem, isn't it? i don't think, of course, every family operates— don't think, of course, every family operates in— don't think, of course, every family operates in a — don't think, of course, every family operates in a different way, but it's not— operates in a different way, but it's not a — operates in a different way, but it's not a good idea, i think i'm a friendly, — it's not a good idea, i think i'm a friendly, if— it's not a good idea, i think i'm a friendly, if bad things have happened necessarily for bad—mouthing your parents, whatever happened. _ bad—mouthing your parents, whatever happened, to be frank, it'sjust not a desirable — happened, to be frank, it'sjust not a desirable way to do it, especially if you _ a desirable way to do it, especially if you are — a desirable way to do it, especially if you are someb
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saxony. ridge martin. the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument, into what it's to come today. bigger, louder, more robust and more popular. ah, there's nothing better than just taking it out, sitting on the couch, maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff, whatever happens, whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting. i sleep better at night knowing that i have this guitar in my house. oh, in oil change. she was ash this much was that this bus comes on times when i've got something else to do with something that might be kind of annoying me. i just pick up my guitar and lab and splendidly. everything is okay. it just feels like everything's right off. it feels good. i've called there's definitely something magical about it skied, sean mcgeden on always me. ah, ah, ah ah, ah ah, the news . the news the news, the news, the news the news he's been to understand the world better. we need to take us closer to the knowledge. okay. want to raise the books. water is ne
saxony. ridge martin. the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument, into what it's to come today. bigger, louder, more robust and more popular. ah, there's nothing better than just taking it out, sitting on the couch, maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff, whatever happens, whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting. i sleep better at night knowing that i have this guitar in my house. oh, in oil change. she was ash this much was that this bus comes...
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martin business quickly flourished. his instrument for prize winner is a national exhibition, but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth, pennsylvania, he decided to settle there. no coincidence. with its gently rolling hills, the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to market coaching. as we drive in, what do i see? gentle rolling hills. and then as the lithograph over their shows bears the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills. if you get in a helicopter and you back off of lazarus and you look down, it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills. so they came out here and they found people spoke german. they cooked german food. when it came to holidays like christmas, they celebrated them in a very traditional german way was in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production. soon he
martin business quickly flourished. his instrument for prize winner is a national exhibition, but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth, pennsylvania, he decided to settle there. no coincidence. with its gently rolling hills, the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to market coaching. as we drive in, what do i see? gentle rolling hills. and then as the lithograph over their shows...
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martin remained in vienna for 14 years. he met his wife there, the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker, and started a family. eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not warmly embrace him. they saw him as competition, they use the argument that when he worked. ready for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker, and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make furniture have at it, if he wants to make the tours in germany, he has to start in the beginning and go through that long arduous apprenticeship. the violin makers were prepared to go to great length to keep out the competition. by then, demand was growing for the guitar, even cabinet makers in the village had started building them. and that was something the deal. the violin makers wasn't prepared to accept 826. so the start of what would become a legendary lawsuit. pieces hide sushi in my home, around escalated between the violin makers an
martin remained in vienna for 14 years. he met his wife there, the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker, and started a family. eventually he decided to return to his native saxony to open a guitar building workshop under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not warmly embrace him. they saw him as competition, they use the argument that when he worked. ready for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker, and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make...
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little martin bashir. flavour of the front pages. so let's begin... martin bashir.ashir. to have you back. nigel, kick lovely to have you back. nigel, kick i saw. your paper, sunday people, vaccines on the front page. —— kick us off. vaccines on the front page. -- kick us off. ., ., , , ., , us off. the good news is that they have been — us off. the good news is that they have been able _ us off. the good news is that they have been able to _ us off. the good news is that they have been able to do _ us off. the good news is that they have been able to do a _ us off. the good news is that they have been able to do a proper - us off. the good news is that they l have been able to do a proper study of 1000 people come all who have the ndi variant, they discover that the vaccines are in the pfizer case 88% protection. —— indian variant. against this new variant, provided you had two doses. that compares to 93% for the kent variant. the tricky bit is that the windows, or the astrazeneca or pfizer, gives you protection of about 33%. —— one does. getting a lot of angry twe
little martin bashir. flavour of the front pages. so let's begin... martin bashir.ashir. to have you back. nigel, kick lovely to have you back. nigel, kick i saw. your paper, sunday people, vaccines on the front page. —— kick us off. vaccines on the front page. -- kick us off. ., ., , , ., , us off. the good news is that they have been — us off. the good news is that they have been able _ us off. the good news is that they have been able to _ us off. the good news is that they have been...
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sorry, martin. ., ., the international press. sorry, martin. ., ~ martin. i was going to say, i think that's the problem, _ martin. i was going to say, i think that's the problem, isn't - martin. i was going to say, i think that's the problem, isn't it? - martin. i was going to say, i think that's the problem, isn't it? i - that's the problem, isn't it? i don't — that's the problem, isn't it? i don't think, of course, every family operates— don't think, of course, every family operates in— don't think, of course, every family operates in a — don't think, of course, every family operates in a different way, but it's not— operates in a different way, but it's not a — operates in a different way, but it's not a good idea, i think i'm a friendly, — it's not a good idea, i think i'm a friendly, if— it's not a good idea, i think i'm a friendly, if bad things have happened necessarily for bad—mouthing your parents, whatever happened. _ bad—mouthing your parents, whatever happened, to be frank, it'sjust not a desirable — happened, to be frank, it'sjust not a desira
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-- martin bashir did. i think— concerns the most? -- martin bashir did. the most? -- martin bashir did. i think it is - concerns the most? -- martin bashir did. i think it is the - bashir did. i think it is the latter two. bashir did. i think it is the lattertwo. i'm bashir did. i think it is the latter two. i'm not dismissing the importance of bashir faking the documents and indeed lord dyson says that bashir made one of them himself. that is an important element in the story but institutionally, and in terms of implications for the bbc, especially on this issue of trust, it is how did the bbc respond once the allegations were being made about the faking of the documents. and there we say, is basically lord dyson calls it, a woeful investigation. and if you drill down into the detail, which some of us about the time to do, you see this extraordinary moments where really suddenly bashir admits that he has been lying the whole time the bbc management, and they are shocked by this but they never basically tell their senior masters in terms of the governors,
-- martin bashir did. i think— concerns the most? -- martin bashir did. the most? -- martin bashir did. i think it is - concerns the most? -- martin bashir did. i think it is the - bashir did. i think it is the latter two. bashir did. i think it is the lattertwo. i'm bashir did. i think it is the latter two. i'm not dismissing the importance of bashir faking the documents and indeed lord dyson says that bashir made one of them himself. that is an important element in the story but...
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having left the bbc. in 1999, martin bashir returned in 1999, martin bashir returned in 2016, appearingesigned again due to issues with his health, and this week apologised for mocking up the documents he showed to el spencer but that they had no bearing on princess diana's choice to take part in the interview, of which he said he remained immensely proud. for its part, the bbc offered a full and unconditional apology and director—general tim davey said this to media editor and russian. , ., , russian. the report identifies three
having left the bbc. in 1999, martin bashir returned in 1999, martin bashir returned in 2016, appearingesigned again due to issues with his health, and this week apologised for mocking up the documents he showed to el spencer but that they had no bearing on princess diana's choice to take part in the interview, of which he said he remained immensely proud. for its part, the bbc offered a full and unconditional apology and director—general tim davey said this to media editor and russian. , .,...
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by martin bashir. had been secured by martin bashir. questions that were finally answered on thursday report by the retired judge, lord davidson. he said that he deceived and induced earl spencer to introduce them to the princess by showing him fake bank statements. tony hall who was in charge of current affairs and later its director general that investigation into all of this. but lord dyson found that the internal investigation was woefully ineffective and that the bbc then covered up what it had discovered. these damning findings about 26—year—old panorama were followed up 26—year—old panorama were followed up on thursday night by the latest of that same strand. he spuna he spun a weight of elaborate lies doing the trust of the princess —— web. doing the trust of the princess -- web. ~ . , . ~' doing the trust of the princess -- web. ~ . , ., ~ , web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with — web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with which _ web. what is weak it is the degree of detail with which martin - web. what is w
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do martin bashir's panorama in full aaain. ,, martin bashir's panorama in full aaain. ~' martin bashir'sen? no. — again. do you think you will ever be queen? no. i— again. do you think you will ever be queen? no, i don't. _ again. do you think you will ever be queen? no, i don't. why— again. do you think you will ever be queen? no, i don't. why do - again. do you think you will ever be queen? no, i don't. why do you i again. do you think you will ever be i queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would — queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would like _ queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would like to _ queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would like to be _ queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would like to be a _ queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would like to be a queen i queen? no, i don't. why do you think that? i would like to be a queen of. that? i would like to be a queen of --eole's that? i would like to be a queen of peeple's hearts. — that? i would like to be a queen of people's heart
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines... how the bbcjournalist martin bashir secured his interview with princess diana in 1995. an official inquiry is just publishing its report on whether there was deception. proposals for the biggest shake—up of the rail network in 25 years, including a new state—owned body to set timetables and ticket prices. the trains are regular enough, it's just way too squashed on the trains. actually, i have invested in one of those flexi tickets, which i think is brilliant. so, yes, i can work from home and have the flexibility to travel in and out, when i need to. failures in the national test and trace system are partly responsible for the surge in the indian variant in blackburn with darwen, according to a report seen by the bbc. i have just received a message and the message says, victory. elation after hundreds of women are declared eligible for compensation after being given faulty breast implants. and a plea for the return of park run and other sporting events, after months of lockdown. an o
i'm martine croxall. the headlines... how the bbcjournalist martin bashir secured his interview with princess diana in 1995. an official inquiry is just publishing its report on whether there was deception. proposals for the biggest shake—up of the rail network in 25 years, including a new state—owned body to set timetables and ticket prices. the trains are regular enough, it's just way too squashed on the trains. actually, i have invested in one of those flexi tickets, which i think is...
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martin that she resigned _ events. martin that she resigned from - events. that she - resigned from the bbc. what has he been saying today? he resigned from the bbc. what has he been saying today?— he been saying today? he has said once _ he been saying today? he has said once again _ he been saying today? he has said once again that _ he been saying today? he has said once again that he - he been saying today? he hasl said once again that he accepts that he was wrong and said it was a stupid mistake to ask for these bank statements to be marked up, as he put it, but he also strongly reassert that princess diana would have given him this interview anyway. it is a very central point that he says had it not been for these bank statements she was still in a place where she wanted to speak to the bbc and he also says that he is proud of the interview and he says proud of the fact that she discussed issues around mental health in particular. there is a lot of things about bulimia and dark stuff about mental health at the time and not many people were talking abou
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obviously, in this case, martin bashir...ting your hand knocking the desk, so just... i want to hear you. so sorry. martin bashir had used some really deceitful subterfuge and, obviously, the princess was not a criminal, she was a young and rather vulnerable woman. these days, if you want to do anything like that, it would be, i think, very closely monitored. i don't think it was in 1995. i think martin bashir didn't have a producer, to the extent that he didn't have any sort of supervision, and it was really steve hewlett, the editor, and obviously steve had a lot of other things to do as well. so, a producer wasn't brought in to the process until right at the last moment — literally days before the interview itself, and that was reallyjust to handle the sort of technicalities of the actual production of the interview. they... that wouldn't happen today. things have shifted. david, if i can ask you, and again, this is in a historical context, when you were the editor of the sun in the �*90s, how much did you know about what
obviously, in this case, martin bashir...ting your hand knocking the desk, so just... i want to hear you. so sorry. martin bashir had used some really deceitful subterfuge and, obviously, the princess was not a criminal, she was a young and rather vulnerable woman. these days, if you want to do anything like that, it would be, i think, very closely monitored. i don't think it was in 1995. i think martin bashir didn't have a producer, to the extent that he didn't have any sort of supervision,...
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so critical of martin bashir and the tactics that he employed. 50 if critical of martin bashir and theloyed. so if that had been the case, that chain of i had been the case, that chain of events would've happened anyway, regardless of who she had given the interview to. it's the opinion of spencer, he was princess diana's brother, we must have respect for his opinion, but there will be others who have a very different idea of how all life may or may not have turned out and how that death may have come. i mentioned a little earlier, they have now written to commanders of the royal family following this report. the royal family following this re ort. , . ., report. they have written to him himself, who, _ report. they have written to him himself, who, they _ report. they have written to him himself, who, they had - report. they have written to him himself, who, they had almost l report. they have written to him. himself, who, they had almost no contact with 25 years, and lord dyson asked repeatedly, why did the bbc not ask earl spencer his opinions and his thoughts? favourite into prince
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well, martin, as jeremy was sa in: now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there _ now?was saying there in his _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, - now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, there i saying there in his report, there were clashes at the mosque compound earlier today. that's, by the way, two weeks ago, is where the current conflict that ended with a cease—fire today, it's where it was sparked because palestinians there at the mosque site felt that the israeli policing of their protest was too aggressive. today, there were more protests, so it alljust goes to show that even though we have a cease—fire, almost a day—old, it feels very fragile and very precarious because the underlying causes here have not yet been addressed, even though that is something the egyptian mediators who brought about the cease—fire say they are going to do separately as they are going to do separately as they talk to israel and hamas with different mediation teams. this time we have seen — different mediation teams. this time we have s
well, martin, as jeremy was sa in: now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there _ now?was saying there in his _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, - now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, there i saying there in his report, there were clashes at the mosque compound earlier today. that's, by the way, two weeks ago, is where the current conflict that ended with a cease—fire today, it's where it was sparked because palestinians there at the mosque...
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martin lead _ an exciting few days. fascinating stuff. martin lead in _ an exciting few days. an exciting few days. fascinating stuff. martin lead in share for. an exciting few days. fascinating| stuff. martin lead in share for the lead. you can catch us on bbc radio from nine o'clock tonight alongside our golf correspondent. thanks. what next then for sam allardyce? having resigned as west brom manager despite the club's best attempts to keep him. he cut a frustrated figure after defeat in their final home game of the season, seemingly resigned to his own reputation as a short term manager. but having been relegated from the premier league for the first time in his career. is he still the go to man for a club in trouble? lydia campbell reports. last night, sam announced the end of his latest football adventure, he will leave west bromwich at the end of the season and now has question marks over what is next. in his interview after last night's loss to west ham, he gave his normal honest assessments. i'm a short—term manager because you have all seen you do short term for the
martin lead _ an exciting few days. fascinating stuff. martin lead in _ an exciting few days. an exciting few days. fascinating stuff. martin lead in share for. an exciting few days. fascinating| stuff. martin lead in share for the lead. you can catch us on bbc radio from nine o'clock tonight alongside our golf correspondent. thanks. what next then for sam allardyce? having resigned as west brom manager despite the club's best attempts to keep him. he cut a frustrated figure after defeat in...
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no dyson report revealed his views about martin - revealed his views about martin bashir.r of the bbc at the moment. it�*s they are of course the regulator of the bbc at the moment.— the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting _ the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what _ the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what they _ the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what they are - the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what they are saying, because if you go back to 1995 the regulatory framework around the bbc was different then as it is now. ofcom was not the regulator back in 1995, it was the board of governors, that was then replaced by the bbc trust, and is now the bbc board of directors. governance has dramatically changed at the bbc over those 25 years. the bbc has said it has completely changed its policy about whistle—blowers. things are very different now. these questions do persist. you go back to prince william�*s statement. he was not asking questions of the bbc 25 years ago, he was asking questions of the bbc today and whether or not it c
no dyson report revealed his views about martin - revealed his views about martin bashir.r of the bbc at the moment. it�*s they are of course the regulator of the bbc at the moment.— the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting _ the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what _ the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what they _ the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what they are - the bbc at the moment. it's very interesting what they are saying, because if you go back to...
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martin bashir taken back on as the religion editor for the bashir.rmer head of news saying tonight elsewhere, he had no idea at the time that martin bashir had everfaked had no idea at the time that martin bashir had ever faked those had no idea at the time that martin bashir had everfaked those bank statements in order to get that story in the first place. it's kind of a bit difficult to believe that because all he would've had to do is google it, or look through the newspaper cuttings and he would've found that in 1996, the mail on sunday exposed those bank —— fake bank statement stories. allegations about how he had secured the michael jackson interview in the george best interview which are being aired again tomorrow in the mirror. so, there were plenty of people as well working at the bbc who were trying to blow the whistle on martin bashir and who knew exactly what he was like. so, he could've known, he should've known him if he didn't know, that he didn't do hisjob properly or kept his ear to the ground. ithink properly or kept his ear to the
martin bashir taken back on as the religion editor for the bashir.rmer head of news saying tonight elsewhere, he had no idea at the time that martin bashir had everfaked had no idea at the time that martin bashir had ever faked those had no idea at the time that martin bashir had everfaked those bank statements in order to get that story in the first place. it's kind of a bit difficult to believe that because all he would've had to do is google it, or look through the newspaper cuttings and he...
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an interview with martin bashir. yes and i interview with martin bashir. _ interview with martin bashir. yes and i think the most interesting part of— and i think the most interesting part of this interview is the picture _ part of this interview is the picture that is there. what martin bashir— picture that is there. what martin bashir is — picture that is there. what martin bashir is arguing is he remained friends — bashir is arguing is he remained friends with diana after the interview and just to prove it, there — interview and just to prove it, there is— interview and just to prove it, there is a _ interview and just to prove it, there is a picture the sunday times has got _ there is a picture the sunday times has got of— there is a picture the sunday times has got of princess diana visiting martin— has got of princess diana visiting martin bashir's wife, deborah, in hospital. — martin bashir's wife, deborah, in hospital, just after their third child — hospital, just after their third child was— hospital, just after their third child was born. i mean,
an interview with martin bashir. yes and i interview with martin bashir. _ interview with martin bashir. yes and i think the most interesting part of— and i think the most interesting part of this interview is the picture _ part of this interview is the picture that is there. what martin bashir— picture that is there. what martin bashir is — picture that is there. what martin bashir is arguing is he remained friends — bashir is arguing is he remained friends with diana after the...
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early in september 1995, martin bair met earl spencer. him fake bank statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around diana. earl spencer introduced bashir to diana. this constituted aerious breach of the guidelines of the time. the interview aired. journalists started asking questions. i bbc investigation led by tony hall feared bashir. but, earl spencer was not approached. in august 19 96, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died one year later. in an interview for panorama airing tonight, earl spencer explicitly links the interview with her death. >> the irony exactly two years later she died. i'd do -- i do draw a line between the two events. this is a young girl in r mid-30's who has lived an extraordinary turbulent time in the public eye. she did not know who to trust. in the end, when she died, she was without any form of real protection. >> martin bashir one about for the program and spoke about it backstage afterwards. -- won a bafta for the program and spoke about it backstage afterwards. in a s
early in september 1995, martin bair met earl spencer. him fake bank statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around diana. earl spencer introduced bashir to diana. this constituted aerious breach of the guidelines of the time. the interview aired. journalists started asking questions. i bbc investigation led by tony hall feared bashir. but, earl spencer was not approached. in august 19 96, prince charles and princess diana were divorced. she died one year later. in an...
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had not told them the truth, _ martin bashir had not told them the truth, and _ martin bashir had notthey know that he had not told him the — truth, and they know that he had not told him the truth, and yet, 20 years— told him the truth, and yet, 20 years later, he was rehired by the bbc _ years later, he was rehired by the bbc the — years later, he was rehired by the bbc. the questions today, of course, addressed _ bbc. the questions today, of course, addressed thereby former head of new5, _ addressed thereby former head of news, james harding, all those questions — news, james harding, all those questions of who knew what, when, and what _ questions of who knew what, when, and what did they do about it? and those _ and what did they do about it? and those are _ and what did they do about it? and those are still questions that are around — those are still questions that are around. also the issue of why has it taken _ around. also the issue of why has it taken 25_ around. also the issue of why has it taken 25 years to find out about this? _ taken 25 years to find out about this? this
had not told them the truth, _ martin bashir had not told them the truth, and _ martin bashir had notthey know that he had not told him the — truth, and they know that he had not told him the truth, and yet, 20 years— told him the truth, and yet, 20 years later, he was rehired by the bbc _ years later, he was rehired by the bbc the — years later, he was rehired by the bbc. the questions today, of course, addressed _ bbc. the questions today, of course, addressed thereby former head of...
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o the legendary martin guitars. the invention of a german immigrant conquered to music world news go from full blonde to pennsylvania, green martin guitars 200 years of excellent. in 30 minutes on d, w. w, crime fighters are back africa the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on d. w, africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms, and fighters to noon. now. me what a thief fire in itself is not an aim. your government has no intention of allowing a sovereign palestinian state to be created. does it the kind of thing is it worth using again to come from stations with a violent confrontation between israel and the palestinians. has gone into its 2nd week with consulting mounting around the world at the high number of civilians, dest, especially in god. i guess this week from jerusalem is michael freeman, policy advisor, israel's foreign minister when the country now listen to the key criticisms being leveled by the biden administ
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martin bashir has managed _ show he is repentant.tant. martin bashir has managed to put _ show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his _ show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his side - show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his side of - show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his side of the | has managed to put his side of the story tonight. egyptian mediators have been holding talks to try to work out the details of the ceasefire between israel and hamas, which is now in its second day. meanwhile the first convoys of humanitarian aid have arrived in gaza and thousands of palestinians have been returning home to scenes of devastation. officials say reconstruction might take years. nearly 250 people were killed in gaza during the 11—day conflict. 12 people died in israel which came underfire from thousands of missiles. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan is injerusalem. here injerusalem there isn't damage, there is psychological damage becausejews and israelis came into conflict
martin bashir has managed _ show he is repentant.tant. martin bashir has managed to put _ show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his _ show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his side - show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his side of - show he is repentant. martin bashir has managed to put his side of the | has managed to put his side of the story tonight. egyptian mediators have been holding talks to try to work out the details of the ceasefire...
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that martin bashir had marked _ statements that martin bashir had marked up — statements that martintatements that martin bashir had| marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's— marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, _ marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his _ marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his way _ marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his way of - marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his way of gaining trust _ diana's brother, his way of gaining trust and _ diana's brother, his way of gaining trust and access _ diana's brother, his way of gaining trust and access to _ diana's brother, his way of gaining trust and access to princess - diana's brother, his way of gaining i trust and access to princess diana. this story— trust and access to princess diana. this story kicked _ trust and access to princess diana. this story kicked off _ trust and access to princess diana. this story kicked off in _ trust and access to princess diana. this story kicked off in a _ trust and access to princess diana. this story kicke
that martin bashir had marked _ statements that martin bashir had marked up — statements that martintatements that martin bashir had| marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's— marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, _ marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his _ marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his way _ marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his way of - marked up. earl spencer, princess diana's brother, his way of gaining trust _...
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bashir did, there is what martin bashir did, there is what martin bashir did, there is the investigationcome to light, and also, how did it happen, and how can you prove it won't happen again? so those are big questions. how do you show that it won't happen again? because as lord dyson said this is about the integrity and transparency of the bbc. prince harry said this is at least may be one step forward to justice and truth, and it is not justice and truth, and it is not just the bbc who maybe face question about methods but the focus is very clearly today, on the bbc today. when prince william made his statement he was not talking about 25 years ago, he was very clearly looking at the bbc today, asking questions of it. so, yesterday was the day of a full round of apology, to the palace for the lurid and untrue claims that martin bashir made about members of the royal household, so the questions there will be, the people who are affected, such as matt wiessler and the people of the royal household. but the wider ones are how do you ensure that the public trusts the bbc, that this won't
bashir did, there is what martin bashir did, there is what martin bashir did, there is the investigationcome to light, and also, how did it happen, and how can you prove it won't happen again? so those are big questions. how do you show that it won't happen again? because as lord dyson said this is about the integrity and transparency of the bbc. prince harry said this is at least may be one step forward to justice and truth, and it is not justice and truth, and it is not just the bbc who maybe...
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martin patience, bbc news, beirut.of coronavirus outbreaks, has been expanded to cover two—thirds of the country's population. it's hoped it could serve as an early warning of new outbreaks. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. early in the pandemic, scientists confirmed that waste water could be tested for genetic fragments of sars—covi—2 virus. since then, the government set out to take samples from sewage treatment plants across england. that sewage sampling, which scientists say can pick up the virus earlier than testing in a population, has now been ramped up. and researchers say that 500 locations are being monitored for coronavirus — many of them sampled at least four days a week. it's a sewage—based coronavirus tracking project that was developed from scratch over the last year. the health secretary said earlier this week that the approach was being used to monitor the indian variant and track its spread. a waste water testing has been described as an additional detection system for covid—19, helpin
martin patience, bbc news, beirut.of coronavirus outbreaks, has been expanded to cover two—thirds of the country's population. it's hoped it could serve as an early warning of new outbreaks. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. early in the pandemic, scientists confirmed that waste water could be tested for genetic fragments of sars—covi—2 virus. since then, the government set out to take samples from sewage treatment plants across england. that sewage sampling, which...
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thejournalist, martin bashir, has also apologised.arning that this report from our media editor amol rajan contains flashing images. it was the interview of the century. well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds that without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up crucial information about what it knew. princess diana and prince charles were already separated at the time of the interview. early in september 1995, bashir met earl spencer. he showed him fak
thejournalist, martin bashir, has also apologised.arning that this report from our media editor amol rajan contains flashing images. it was the interview of the century. well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world. but only now do we know the real story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of moral and editorialfailures. he says...
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martin: good morning. i think basically the important -- if we look at the entirety of janet yellen speech -- she made it at a conference held by "the atlantic." it is available online and goes on for 20 minutes. it is a wide-ranging speech. seven minutes in she mentioned that the economy could do very well. fiscal policy will be extremely active. and gave a positive outlook. in that, maybe interest rates would move higher, which is our main call in 2021, bearish bonds. that is music to our ears. the actual speech in itself and its entirety is more balanced than those four or five words that shook markets yesterday. i think that is why she walked that back. they want to draw a line between the treasury looking out for the dollar and fiscal policy, and the fed looking after the interest rate structure, and not jumping into each other's area. manus: music to your ears, you are bearish on bonds. i would say what she has done is giving a moment to people whispering. i reflect on what adam posen said, it will b
martin: good morning. i think basically the important -- if we look at the entirety of janet yellen speech -- she made it at a conference held by "the atlantic." it is available online and goes on for 20 minutes. it is a wide-ranging speech. seven minutes in she mentioned that the economy could do very well. fiscal policy will be extremely active. and gave a positive outlook. in that, maybe interest rates would move higher, which is our main call in 2021, bearish bonds. that is music...
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if put in place around the rehiring of martin bashir.— put in place around the rehiring of martin bashirhey knew he had lied previously, despite _ martin bashir. if they knew he had lied previously, despite the - martin bashir. if they knew he had lied previously, despite the fact i martin bashir. if they knew he had lied previously, despite the fact it| lied previously, despite the fact it was from a woeful investigation, they still find he had like three times. also, he had had to resign from a media american network, why was it good enough at the bbc? i would want to know what precisely did he do in hisjob? it wasn't on aira did he do in hisjob? it wasn't on air a great did he do in hisjob? it wasn't on aira great deal during did he do in hisjob? it wasn't on air a great deal during his time as corresponding or religious editor, and one would have to ask why he was even promoted when back at the bbc? speaking earlier this morning to bbc radio 4's today programme, the broadcaster and author jonathan dimbleby, said this is a damning report, and it's important to explain to how bashir wa
if put in place around the rehiring of martin bashir.— put in place around the rehiring of martin bashirhey knew he had lied previously, despite _ martin bashir. if they knew he had lied previously, despite the - martin bashir. if they knew he had lied previously, despite the fact i martin bashir. if they knew he had lied previously, despite the fact it| lied previously, despite the fact it was from a woeful investigation, they still find he had like three times. also, he had had to resign...
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the bbc remains under pressure as to why martin - under pressure as to why martin bashir was rehired?der pressure as to why martin bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person _ bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to _ bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to apply _ bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to apply that - bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to apply that pressure | latest person to apply that pressure is julian latest person to apply that pressure isjulian knight, a conservative mp, chair of the commons media select committee which scrutinises the activities of the bbc. the bbc rehired martin bishop in 2016 and at the time, commended his enterprising journalism. we know the bbc was led by lord hall at that time and julian knight says he wants to know how it came to be, what were the processes in the organisation that a reporter, known to be dishonest was hired at such a senior level. if they knew that he had lied previously, despite the fact it was from what was described as a woeful investigation, they still foun
the bbc remains under pressure as to why martin - under pressure as to why martin bashir was rehired?der pressure as to why martin bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person _ bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to _ bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to apply _ bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to apply that - bashir was rehired? absolutely. the latest person to apply that pressure | latest person to apply that pressure is julian latest...
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watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world.y behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorial failures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds, without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up press logs, crucial information that it knew but didn't give to the media. princess diana and prince charles were already separated at the time of the interview. early in september 1995, bashir met earl spencer. he showed him fake bank statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around diana. earl spencer introduced bashir to diana. this constituted a serious breach of the guidelines at the time. the interview aired, but soon journalists at the daily mail at the daily mail group and el
watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world.y behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of of moral and editorial failures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds, without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards...
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the martin bashir story but i— not to minimise the martin bashir story but i think that is the muchry but i think that is the much more at the forefront of people's mice _ more at the forefront of people's mice were — more at the forefront of people's mice were ultimately a good new story— mice were ultimately a good new story as — mice were ultimately a good new story as it— mice were ultimately a good new story as it comes at the back of this who — story as it comes at the back of this who report today saying that the vaccine protects against all the different _ the vaccine protects against all the different sort of variants and strains _ different sort of variants and strains. , ., different sort of variants and strains. , . g ., strains. interesting that the japan times actually — strains. interesting that the japan times actually has _ strains. interesting that the japan times actually has two _ strains. interesting that the japan times actually has two vaccine . times actually has two vaccine stories on their front page. one of thoseis stories on their front page. one of those
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the bbc says it rehired martin bashir after a "competitive interview process".ort, we didn't have it then, a statement says. what we do know is that in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religion editor, even though he knew all about the fake documents. i want to ensure that when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal, does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we ask some questions about the dyson report, please? 0ne former bbc executive connected to the scandal did not come to her door today, another has quit his post on the board of the broadcast regulator, 0ffcom. the government says the bashir�*s scandal is so serious, it may require a look at how the bbc administers itself. the government does have a responsibility to look very carefully to see whether the governance o
the bbc says it rehired martin bashir after a "competitive interview process".ort, we didn't have it then, a statement says. what we do know is that in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religion editor, even though he knew all about the fake documents. i want to ensure that when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling...
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the bbc says it rehired martin bashir after a "competitive interview process".report — we didn't have it then", a statement says. what we do know is that, in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religion editor, even though he knew all about the fake documents. i want to ensure that, when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the most troubling question of all about this scandal — does the bbc need oversight to ensure corporate reputation doesn't come ahead of journalistic values? hello, i'm from the bbc. can we ask some questions about the dyson report, please? 0ne former bbc executive connected to the scandal did not come to her door today. another has quit his post on the board of the broadcast regulator, 0fcom. the government says the bashir scandal is so serious it may require a look at how the bbc administers itself. the government does have a responsibility to look very carefully to see whether the governanc
the bbc says it rehired martin bashir after a "competitive interview process".report — we didn't have it then", a statement says. what we do know is that, in 2017, the then director general, tony hall, promoted martin bashir to religion editor, even though he knew all about the fake documents. i want to ensure that, when we do make mistakes, they are caused by trying to serve our viewers, not by looking after ourselves. that was lord hall on becoming dg in 2013, preempting the...
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watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world.eal story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds that without justification, the bbc fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark, including by covering up crucial information about what it knew. princess diana and prince charles were already separated at the time of the interview. early in september 1995, bashir met earl spencer. he showed him fake bank statements to suggest they must have been made he showed him fake bank statements to suggest payments had been made to informants around diana. earl spencer introduced bashir to diana. this constituted a serious breach of the guidelines at the time. the interview aired, but soon journalists at t
watched by almost 23 million people, martin bashir�*s panorama shocked the world.eal story behind the story. in a devastating critique of the bbc, lord dyson has laid bare a catalogue of moral and editorialfailures. he says bashir was devious and dishonest, lying repeatedly to secure the interview and explain his conduct. lord dyson says the bbc investigation into how the interview was obtained was woefully ineffective, and he adds that without justification, the bbc fell short of the high...
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parcels, because those were the properties owned by phyllis lyon and martin. the boards designation was heard by the historic preservation committee commissioned in 2021. the historic preservation commission finding the lyon-martin house significantly historical voted 6 to 1 to recommend approval of landmark designation of the property 51 duncan street only excluding 649duncan street from the recommendation as shown shaded in the slide . in their deliberations commissioners noted parcels in the house appeared to be the propertymost representative of margin and lyon's significance . on a somewhat related aside, the lyon-martin health services which was named in honor of phyllis lyon and doris martin and was founded to provide lesbians access to nonjudgmental affordable healthcare has been added to the cities legacy bracket registry so just to put that information out there so that's mypresentation . thank you and on to your questions . >> thank you miss lavalle and we will now hear from shane watson of the lyon-martin hous and committee sponsor for the landmark
parcels, because those were the properties owned by phyllis lyon and martin. the boards designation was heard by the historic preservation committee commissioned in 2021. the historic preservation commission finding the lyon-martin house significantly historical voted 6 to 1 to recommend approval of landmark designation of the property 51 duncan street only excluding 649duncan street from the recommendation as shown shaded in the slide . in their deliberations commissioners noted parcels in the...
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in the 1990s when he was head of bbc news he conducted an investigation to find out if martin bashirtements to land the princess diana interview, and it concluded he had. so today we have a conservative mp and head of the commons media select committee which scrutinises the bbc saying he has written to the current director—general to ask how on earth it was that martin bashir came to be rehired and what were the processes in place. those two gentlemen are expected to meet in private next week to discuss this. for his part, the current director—general says he is shocked by the report but confident there is a stronger governance and processes in place with the bbc to prevent anything like this happening again. greg, thank you. the first convoys of humanitarian aid have arrived in gaza, hours after a ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants came into effect. the focus has turned to rebuilding the devastated territory a day after a ceasefire took hold. more than 250 people were killed in the 11—day conflict, most of them in gaza. the us president, joe biden, has said that he w
in the 1990s when he was head of bbc news he conducted an investigation to find out if martin bashirtements to land the princess diana interview, and it concluded he had. so today we have a conservative mp and head of the commons media select committee which scrutinises the bbc saying he has written to the current director—general to ask how on earth it was that martin bashir came to be rehired and what were the processes in place. those two gentlemen are expected to meet in private next week...
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that's the interview with martin bashir.�*s babyjust an hour after they were born. he said the family loved her. the paper says, the broken man who can't quite admit he wronged diana. publication of a couple of letters written by diana, quite eerie to see them from all that time ago. published in the papers there. moving on, i mean there is a wide and deep coverage in all the papers of the fallout of the martin bashir panorama interview. the kremlin at the top of the bbc close ranks to bring martin bashir in from the cold, that's in the daily telegraph. the mail on sunday talking about the bbc lying about the scoop. lord hall has now lost a job he went on to do after leaving the bbc. john, what is your take on the bbc. john, what is your take on the very broad coverage in all the papers and i suppose headed off with a interview with martin bashir? well, martin bashir still justifiably insisting that diana was happy with her interview with him, but that doesn't quite excuse his conduct. i mean, it doesn't excuse his conduct a
that's the interview with martin bashir.�*s babyjust an hour after they were born. he said the family loved her. the paper says, the broken man who can't quite admit he wronged diana. publication of a couple of letters written by diana, quite eerie to see them from all that time ago. published in the papers there. moving on, i mean there is a wide and deep coverage in all the papers of the fallout of the martin bashir panorama interview. the kremlin at the top of the bbc close ranks to bring...
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martin bashir won a bafta for— protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the _ protection.tion. martin bashir won a bafta for the program. he - protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the program. he left j bafta for the program. he left the bbc last week having been rehired in 2016. he long argued diana would have our bug —— agreed to speak to him without the bank statements. in a statement, he said: lord hall of birkenhead who is the director of bbc news conducted the investigation into bashir�*s conduct and until last august was the direct general said he was the direct general said he was wrong to give bashir the benefit of the doubt. the bbc has written to members of the royal family to apologise for what has happened and says it has no plans to run the program in full again. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: it's touchdown for transgender rights in french rugby. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefiel
martin bashir won a bafta for— protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the _ protection.tion. martin bashir won a bafta for the program. he - protection. martin bashir won a bafta for the program. he left j bafta for the program. he left the bbc last week having been rehired in 2016. he long argued diana would have our bug —— agreed to speak to him without the bank statements. in a statement, he said: lord hall of birkenhead who is the director of bbc news conducted the investigation...
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well, the irony is that i met martin bashir _ her.ir on _ her. well, the irony is that i met martin bashir on the _ her. well, the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st - her. well, the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of- her. well, the irony is that i met i martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995 because exactly 20 years later she died, and i do draw a line between the two events. the bbc has handed back the bafta macro won by the programme, but lord dyson suggests an interview would have taken place come what may. the issue is the methods that were used to coax is the methods that were used to coa < . is the methods that were used to coa 4 ., , , ., . is the methods that were used to coax and persuade. in prince harry's statement. — coax and persuade. in prince harry's statement. he _ coax and persuade. in prince harry's statement, he says, _ coax and persuade. in prince harry's statement, he says, this _ coax and persuade. in prince harry's statement, he says, this is - coax and persuade. in prince harry's st
well, the irony is that i met martin bashir _ her.ir on _ her. well, the irony is that i met martin bashir on the _ her. well, the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st - her. well, the irony is that i met martin bashir on the 31st of- her. well, the irony is that i met i martin bashir on the 31st of august 1995 because exactly 20 years later she died, and i do draw a line between the two events. the bbc has handed back the bafta macro won by the programme, but lord dyson suggests an...
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i'm martine croxall with the latest headlines at 2. two doses of the main covid vaccines used in the uk are found to be highly effective against the indian variant of the virus. government ministers deny claims, by the former downing street adviser dominic cummings, that they pursued a policy of herd immunity in dealing with the coronavirus in the early part of last year. at least 8 people have died after a mountain cable car plunged to the ground in the town of stresa in northern italy. the former bbc journalist martin bashir defends his panaorama interview with princess diana, but apologises to princes william and harry. the queen visits the royal navy flagship — hms queen elizabeth — as it begins its first major deployment. and nil point for the uk at eurovision, as italy wins the big prize. we start with some breaking news. at least 8 people have died after a mountain cable car plunged to the ground in northern italy. two children have been airlifted to hospital in turin. the cable car takes people from the town of stresa, on lake
i'm martine croxall with the latest headlines at 2. two doses of the main covid vaccines used in the uk are found to be highly effective against the indian variant of the virus. government ministers deny claims, by the former downing street adviser dominic cummings, that they pursued a policy of herd immunity in dealing with the coronavirus in the early part of last year. at least 8 people have died after a mountain cable car plunged to the ground in the town of stresa in northern italy. the...
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martin luther king. amazing. today, i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch, now that i look over there, i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. is he? taylor, of course, has written many books. you probably have written some of them, if not you need to. and, of course, i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as being one of our great alumni from the university of north carolina. he's a tar heel. and i know the hydes over here are tar heels. taylor is also a moorehead scholar and also i wanted to say that with his many, many achievements and awards that he's received, i think the biggest, of course, is the pulitzer prize that he won. in his narrative history of the civil rights era and it's called "america in the king years." not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr. i, however, have a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion to me has always been significantly important in my life. i'll tell you why in a min
martin luther king. amazing. today, i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch, now that i look over there, i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. is he? taylor, of course, has written many books. you probably have written some of them, if not you need to. and, of course, i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as being one of our great alumni from the university of north carolina. he's a tar heel. and i know the hydes over here are tar heels. taylor is...
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the irony is i met martin bashir on the sist irony is i met martin bashir on the 31stof_ irony is i metye. she did not know who to trust in _ public eye. she did not know who to trust in the — public eye. she did not know who to trust. in the end, when she died two years— trust. in the end, when she died two years ieter— trust. in the end, when she died two years later she was without any form of real _ years later she was without any form of real protection.— of real protection. many people, for them it is something _ of real protection. many people, for them it is something 25 _ of real protection. many people, for them it is something 25 years - of real protection. many people, for them it is something 25 years ago i them it is something 25 years ago and now history, but very much not for the princes. prince william and prince harry in statements both are essentially looking at the media today and especially the bbc and its actions. a culture of exploitation and prince harry said there is accountability. it is the first step towards justice and truth but there needs to be a wider loo
the irony is i met martin bashir on the sist irony is i met martin bashir on the 31stof_ irony is i metye. she did not know who to trust in _ public eye. she did not know who to trust in the — public eye. she did not know who to trust. in the end, when she died two years— trust. in the end, when she died two years ieter— trust. in the end, when she died two years later she was without any form of real _ years later she was without any form of real protection.— of real protection. many...
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as we commemorate the life and legacy of martin luther king. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. now that i look over i hope taylor is here. taylor of course has written many books. you probably have read some of them, if not you need to. of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as a great alumni of north carolina. he is a scholar, and i wanted to say that with as many many achievements and awards he has received, i think the biggest of course is the pulitzer prize that he won in his narrative history of the civil rights era. it is called america in the king years. not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr.. i however of a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion to me has always been significantly important in my life. i will tell you why in a minute. in fact it's led me to be an ardent supporter of our fabulous national civil rights museum here in memphis tennessee run by terry. throughout my career at fedex which has been decad
as we commemorate the life and legacy of martin luther king. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. now that i look over i hope taylor is here. taylor of course has written many books. you probably have read some of them, if not you need to. of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as a great alumni of north carolina. he is a scholar, and i wanted to say that with as many many achievements and awards he has received, i think the biggest of course...