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they show matthew white, with a bushy, light brown hair. r to the artist impressions by eyewitnesses. originally treated as a witness, white knew so much that an independent investigation then told the met to check if he had been there during the murder. he was also mentioned in a crucial note from 1993 in a database. i have obtained that note, which contained a vital lead buried by the metropolitan eu. it said matthew white's stepfather had told a detective his stepson was not telling police everything. but the note names the wrong stepfather. white had two. clive driscoll, who caught two stephen's killers, found the right stepfather two decades after he tried to speak to police. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about steven lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing this job, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather so that matthew white admitted being present during the murder and that white had said that stephen deserved it. the macpherson inquiry in 1998 examined how white was
they show matthew white, with a bushy, light brown hair. r to the artist impressions by eyewitnesses. originally treated as a witness, white knew so much that an independent investigation then told the met to check if he had been there during the murder. he was also mentioned in a crucial note from 1993 in a database. i have obtained that note, which contained a vital lead buried by the metropolitan eu. it said matthew white's stepfather had told a detective his stepson was not telling police...
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today, the bbc can name matthew white as the sixth suspect. he died in 2021, aged 50. 'll have more on white in a moment, but first, let's look at the main events of the last three decades. it was in april 1993 that stephen lawrence was stabbed to death by a gang of young white men in eltham, south—east london, while waiting for a bus. he was 18. after police investigations failed to produce results, the family brought a private prosecution in 1996, but no—one was convicted. three years later, the macpherson report, which resulted from a public inquiry ordered by the government, found that the met police was "institutionally racist". after a review of the forensic evidence, david norris and gary dobson, two of the prime suspects, were given life sentences for stephen's murder in 2012. in 2020, scotland yard decided to stop investigating the case, with the other three suspects, luke knight and brothers neil and jamie acourt, remaining free. daniel desimone has spent two years going back through the evidence. this is the result of his investigation. it's the most notoriou
today, the bbc can name matthew white as the sixth suspect. he died in 2021, aged 50. 'll have more on white in a moment, but first, let's look at the main events of the last three decades. it was in april 1993 that stephen lawrence was stabbed to death by a gang of young white men in eltham, south—east london, while waiting for a bus. he was 18. after police investigations failed to produce results, the family brought a private prosecution in 1996, but no—one was convicted. three years...
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our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified lead attacker described by stephen's friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the met stopped investigating stephen's murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and in 2013, and that prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evidence to charge. t
our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and reveals the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said...
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why did matthew white say he saw you attack stephen lawrence? d stephen lawrence? why would matthew say that? go away, please. deputy assistant commissioner matt ward told us... unfortunately, too many mistakes were made in the initial investigation. and the impact of them continues to be seen. on the 30th anniversary of stephen's murder, commissioner sir mark rowley apologised for our failings, and i repeat that apology today. there was more than two people who was at the scene on the night that they murdered my son. all of them should be in prison, doing time. after so many police failings, will there ever be fulljustice for stephen lawrence? and daniel is here now. everyone accepts the first investigation was thoroughly bungled, but there have been so many opportunities over the years for the police to do what you have just done. why haven't they? a, police to do what you have 'ust done. why haven't they? a question i have asked myself _ done. why haven't they? a question i have asked myself a _ done. why haven't they? a question i have asked
why did matthew white say he saw you attack stephen lawrence? d stephen lawrence? why would matthew say that? go away, please. deputy assistant commissioner matt ward told us... unfortunately, too many mistakes were made in the initial investigation. and the impact of them continues to be seen. on the 30th anniversary of stephen's murder, commissioner sir mark rowley apologised for our failings, and i repeat that apology today. there was more than two people who was at the scene on the night...
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this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified lead attacker described by stephen's friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the met stopped investigating stephen's murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and in 2013, and that prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evidence to charge. the evidence relating to matthew white implicates the three prime suspects, who remain free. deputy assistant commissioner matt ward told us... after so many police failings, will there ever be fulljustice for stephen lawrence? daniel joins
this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white...
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the stepfather of matthew white _ the police. the stepfather of matthew white transit - the police.ather of. matthew white transit approach the police. the stepfather of - matthew white transit approach the met with information a friend of his who was an officer and this information made its way to the murder team but it was dealt with in a disastrous way because the wrong information was entered into the police database. they put the wrong name for the personal approach them, the lead wasn't pursued and he wasn't spoken to for 20 years and when he was spoken to he said my relative, my stepson, admitted being there when stephen was murdered and matthew white had said that stephen lawrence deserved what happened. that is a huge mess by the mets and accepted that and they said it was a significant and regrettable error. just one final question. the former commissioner declared the case in active, what happens now with this orany active, what happens now with this or any other lead? the active, what happens now with this or any other lead?— active, what happens now with this or any oth
the stepfather of matthew white _ the police. the stepfather of matthew white transit - the police.ather of. matthew white transit approach the police. the stepfather of - matthew white transit approach the met with information a friend of his who was an officer and this information made its way to the murder team but it was dealt with in a disastrous way because the wrong information was entered into the police database. they put the wrong name for the personal approach them, the lead wasn't...
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this man, matthew white, revealing serious failings by the met.tepfather contacted the met after the murder but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. the new investigator traced the right man, 20 years later. >> i knocked on his door and i said i'm here to talk to you about stephen lawrence's murder he says you are no good at this job, officer. >> he admitted to being present at the attack. not just him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before in 2000 saying that white told him he was part of the attack. >> i have surveillance photos from 1993 that show white looked like the identified lead attacker -- unidentified lead attacker described by friends and eyewitnesses. he died in this bed set in 2021, 1 year after the met stopped investigating stephen's murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and into thousand 13. the prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evidence to charge. the evidence relating to matthew white implicates this -- the three pr
this man, matthew white, revealing serious failings by the met.tepfather contacted the met after the murder but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. the new investigator traced the right man, 20 years later. >> i knocked on his door and i said i'm here to talk to you about stephen lawrence's murder he says you are no good at this job, officer. >> he admitted to being present at the attack. not just him. another witness had given a statement to...
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this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. e lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified lead attacker described by stephen's friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the met stopped investigating stephen's murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and in 2013, and that prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evidence to charge. the evidence relating to matthew white implicates the three prime suspects, who remain free. deputy assistant commissioner
this man, matthew white, and reveals serious failings by the met. e lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about stephen lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing thisjob, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before,...
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he is matthew white, who died two years ago.licly named before — and the bbc has found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. ?our correspondent daniel de simone reports. it's the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen lawrence was murdered by a gang of young, white men in eltham, south london, in april 1993. the met police did not catch the killers. they have no intention of finding the man who killed my son. i have no confidence in them doing anything. there were five prime suspects. two were finally convicted a decade ago. but stephen's friend said there were six attackers. our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first tim
he is matthew white, who died two years ago.licly named before — and the bbc has found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. ?our correspondent daniel de simone reports. it's the most notorious racist murder in...
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our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time — this man, matthew white — and revealsse and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about steven lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing this job, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified lead attacker described by stephen's friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the met stopped investigating stephen's murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and in 2013, and that prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evidence to charge. the evidence relating to matthew white implicates the three prime suspects, who remain free. deputy assistant comm
our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time — this man, matthew white — and revealsse and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about steven lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing this job, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another...
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he is matthew white, who died two years ago.bc has found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. our correspondent daniel de simone reports. it's the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal disastrous police failures and identify a key suspect for the first time. stephen lawrence was murdered by a gang of young, white men in eltham, south london, in april 1993. the met police did not catch the killers. i knocked on his door and said i have to talk to you about the stephen lawrence murder. . the stepfather said whitehead admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him, and another witness had given a statement to the met years before in 2000, seen white told him he was part of the attack. i've got surveillance phot
he is matthew white, who died two years ago.bc has found that the metropolitan police seriously mishandled key evidence related to him. stephen was 18 when he was murdered in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993. two of the original five prime suspects were jailed for the murder in 2012. the other three have not been convicted of the crime. our correspondent daniel de simone reports. it's the most notorious racist murder in british history. 30 years on, we reveal...
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our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and revealsious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about steven lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing this job, aren't you, officer?" he actually said that to me. the stepfather said white admitted to being present at the attack. it wasn'tjust him. another witness had given a statement to the met years before, in 2000, saying white told him he was part of the attack. and i've got surveillance photos from 1993, that show white looked like the unidentified lead attacker described by stephen's friend and eyewitnesses. white died in this bedsit in 2021, a year after the met stopped investigating stephen's murder. scotland yard told us matthew white was arrested and interviewed in 2000 and in 2013, and that prosecutors twice said there wasn't enough evide
our investigation today identifies a new suspect for the first time, this man, matthew white, and revealsious failings by the met. white's stepfather contacted the met after the murder, but the wrong name for him was put into a database and the lead was not pursued. a new investigator traced the right man 20 years later. i knocked on his door and said, "i'm coming to talk to you about steven lawrence murder", to which he said, "you're rushing this job, aren't you, officer?"...
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lawrence who was killed in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993 stop matthew whitewhite in the case despite witnesses are saying he admitted he was at the scene. and an inquest has heard that nicola bully who went missing at lancashire in january died as a result of drowning. it took more than three weeks to find her body after a major police search. and prince william is lodging a five year campaign to try and and homelessness stop the prince foundation pledged more than £3 million of funding to tackle the issue. and time now for ten seconds of a curious humpback whale, following a kayaker at sydney's bondi kaya ker at sydney's bondi beach. kayaker at sydney's bondi beach. i think that will be an amazing and terrifying thing at the same time. excuse the dead joke but you could say they were having a whale of a time. you are all caught up now, see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. it's advantage australia in the women's ashes series — they take four points after some brilliant bowling on the final day of the test. hello and welcome to
lawrence who was killed in a racist attack by a gang of young white men in south london in 1993 stop matthew whitewhite in the case despite witnesses are saying he admitted he was at the scene. and an inquest has heard that nicola bully who went missing at lancashire in january died as a result of drowning. it took more than three weeks to find her body after a major police search. and prince william is lodging a five year campaign to try and and homelessness stop the prince foundation pledged...
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he matthew white, activities. he matthew white, hee— activities.awrence . for- in the murder of stephen lawrence . for the first time, lawrence. for the first time, the— lawrence. for the first time, the teenager— lawrence. for the first time, the teenager was stabbed to teeth— the teenager was stabbed to teeth h— the teenager was stabbed to death in april— the teenager was stabbed to death in april 1993 in an unprovoked— death in april 1993 in an unprovoked ,_ death in april 1993 in an unprovoked , racially motivated unprovoked, racially motivated attach— unprovoked, racially motivated attack while _ unprovoked, racially motivated attack while waiting for a bus in south—east— attack while waiting for a bus in south—east london. the metropolitan— in south—east london. the metropolitan police says white, the— metropolitan police says white, who thet— metropolitan police says white, who ttet h— metropolitan police says white, who died in 2021,— metropolitan police says white, who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arr
he matthew white, activities. he matthew white, hee— activities.awrence . for- in the murder of stephen lawrence . for the first time, lawrence. for the first time, the— lawrence. for the first time, the teenager— lawrence. for the first time, the teenager was stabbed to teeth— the teenager was stabbed to teeth h— the teenager was stabbed to death in april— the teenager was stabbed to death in april 1993 in an unprovoked— death in april 1993 in an unprovoked ,_ death in april 1993...
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matthew white died two years ago at the age of 50. uest has heard that nicola bully, who went missing in lancashire injanuary, died as a result of drowning. it took more than three weeks to find her body after a major police search. and prince william is launching a five year campaign to try and end homelessness. the prince's foundation pledged £3 million of funding to tackle the issue. and time now for 10 seconds of a curious humpback whale following a kayaker at sydney's bondi beach. i think that will be amazing and terrifying at the same time. now, excuse the dark joke, but you could say ——dad joke they were having a whale of a time. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. it's advantage australia in the women's ashes series — they take four points after some brilliant bowling on the final day of the test. what can england's men do to level their series — we build—up to the second test at lord's with some injury concerns for ben stokes. and the latest sporting venture from the hollywood stars — ryan
matthew white died two years ago at the age of 50. uest has heard that nicola bully, who went missing in lancashire injanuary, died as a result of drowning. it took more than three weeks to find her body after a major police search. and prince william is launching a five year campaign to try and end homelessness. the prince's foundation pledged £3 million of funding to tackle the issue. and time now for 10 seconds of a curious humpback whale following a kayaker at sydney's bondi beach. i think...
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matthew white died two years ago at the age of 50. tnesses saying he admitted he was at the scene. and an inquest has heard that nicola bulley, who went missing in lancashire injanuary, died as a result of drowning. it took more than three weeks to find her body after a major police search. and prince william is launching a five year campaign to try and an homelessness. the princess foundation pledged £3 million of funding to tackle the issue. and time now for a checkin the issue. and time now for a check in seconds of a curious humpback whale. following a kayaker at sydney's bronte kaya ker at sydney's bronte beach. kayaker at sydney's bronte beach. i think that would be amazing and terrifying at the same time. excuse the dojo, you could say they were having a whale of a time. you're all caught up now. see you later. we will be here at this hospital to mark the nhs at 75, in the light of all the stresses and strains and challenges it has been facing, we will be joined by nurses, doctors, patients, care workers, health professionals an
matthew white died two years ago at the age of 50. tnesses saying he admitted he was at the scene. and an inquest has heard that nicola bulley, who went missing in lancashire injanuary, died as a result of drowning. it took more than three weeks to find her body after a major police search. and prince william is launching a five year campaign to try and an homelessness. the princess foundation pledged £3 million of funding to tackle the issue. and time now for a checkin the issue. and time now...
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we matthew white has integrity. we matthew white has been— integrity.ect in rne nureri— been identified as a suspect in the murder of— been identified as a suspect in the murder of stephen lawrence for ane— the murder of stephen lawrence for rne firsr— the murder of stephen lawrence for the first time,— the murder of stephen lawrence for the first time, the teenager sraiiei— for the first time, the teenager was stabbed in— for the first time, the teenager was stabbed in april 1993. " was stabbed in april 1993. in an unprovoked.— was stabbed in april 1993. in an unprovoked, racially motivated attack while waiting for a bus in south—east london. the metropolitan police - " the metropolitan police says " " the metropolitan police says white, uno— metropolitan police says white, nno diei— metropolitan police says white, nno died in— metropolitan police says white, who died in 2021,— metropolitan police says white, who died in 2021, aged 50, was arresrei— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice— who died in 2021, aged 50, was arrested twice ,_ who died
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failed to investigate the key suspect despite a tipoff putting him at the scene, he is named as matthew whiteicola billy found she died as a result of drowning and there was no evidence she had been harmed before she fell into the water. she went missing while walking her dog along a river in lancashire. her disappearance injanuary lancashire. her disappearance in january sparked lancashire. her disappearance injanuary sparked a major search in the area, took three weeks for her body to be found just a mile from where she was last seen. uk home office documents show it could cost £36,000 or $80,000 more to send an asylum seeker to rwanda than to keep them in the uk. the information is in an economic assessment of the illegal migration which has just been published by ministers, it found nearly two out of five people would need to be deterred from crossing the channel for the plan to break even. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. climate the uk, this is bbc news. change is a global problem climate change is a global problem but one way to tackle it could be found here. this
failed to investigate the key suspect despite a tipoff putting him at the scene, he is named as matthew whiteicola billy found she died as a result of drowning and there was no evidence she had been harmed before she fell into the water. she went missing while walking her dog along a river in lancashire. her disappearance injanuary lancashire. her disappearance in january sparked lancashire. her disappearance injanuary sparked a major search in the area, took three weeks for her body to be...
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he has been named as matthew white who died two years ago in the matter apologised.a bulley is that she drowned. she went missing while walking her dog around the river. her disappearance in january sparked a major switch in the area. it took more than three weeks for her body to be found, a mile from where she was last seen. struggling cinema chain is announced plans to file for this in the you to, shares in the firm were suspended and the existing shares will become worthless. the chain which is 128 sites in the uk and ireland says that it screens will remain open for business as usual. now, no evidence of this bible and programme includes flights overjapan and taiwan has —— new evidence of for china's balloons. us china relationships were thrown into chaos earlier this year when an alleged chinese bible and was shot down of the us coast and security correspondent gordon reports. i security correspondent gordon re orts. ., security correspondent gordon reorts. ., , , reports. i am sitting in my driveway _ reports. i am sitting in my driveway and _ reports. i am sit
he has been named as matthew white who died two years ago in the matter apologised.a bulley is that she drowned. she went missing while walking her dog around the river. her disappearance in january sparked a major switch in the area. it took more than three weeks for her body to be found, a mile from where she was last seen. struggling cinema chain is announced plans to file for this in the you to, shares in the firm were suspended and the existing shares will become worthless. the chain which...
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an exclusive investigation identifies matthew white publicly for the first time.
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matthew white died two years ago.r eltonjohn has been widely praised for his performance at glastonbury last night. he described the show as "emotional" — and told the crowds it could be his last live concert in the uk. yes, prince william says homelessness should not exist in a progressive and modern society. he is not wrong. it comes in many forms. he says he wants to make it rare, brief and un—repeated. quite a challenge. multifactorial. a5 rare, brief and un—repeated. quite a challenge. multifactorial. as i said, more than 300,000 people currently homeless across the uk, comes in many forms, people stuck in hospitals, temporary accommodation, living in cars, sofa surfing as well as people rough sleeping. important questions to bring you and we want to hear your points on your expectations and indeed your outrage and thoughts on the possibilities and thoughts on the possibilities and probabilities of all this. the director of policy and external affairs at crisis is joining us. gary from cornwall, colonel is an int
matthew white died two years ago.r eltonjohn has been widely praised for his performance at glastonbury last night. he described the show as "emotional" — and told the crowds it could be his last live concert in the uk. yes, prince william says homelessness should not exist in a progressive and modern society. he is not wrong. it comes in many forms. he says he wants to make it rare, brief and un—repeated. quite a challenge. multifactorial. a5 rare, brief and un—repeated. quite...
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for the first time this man, matthew white, is identified as being one of six suspects at the murder
for the first time this man, matthew white, is identified as being one of six suspects at the murder
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first up, are you mourning the loss of white lotus season 2? ross matthews: oh, yes. i mean, is anyone here a white lotus fan? ross matthews: oh, yeah, everybody. drew barrymore: oh, my gosh. ross matthews: obsessed. drew barrymore: well, apparently season 3 is in the works, so we can all take a chill pill, although it's hard to do so. variety reports that writer, ep, showrunner extraordinaire, basically the man behind every aspect of the show, mike white, is hard at work on a third season that...
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that's sara matthews, former white house press secretary. thank you for coming on. you, as i mentioned, know the former president. you were around him. on many different occasions on january 6th, what is your sense of what's happening in bedminster right now? >> i think him and his team are putting on a brave face. they have to be panicking a little the. no one wants to be indicted. not just once, but this is the second time of being indicted. they know this case is more serious than the case with alvin bragg. we were talking about hush money payment to a porn star. and the public was largely aware of his affair with stormy daniels. whereas, this is a different level of the kinds of charges that he's facing. we're talking about violating the espionage act. his team is going to try to spin this as a win. and the way they will do that is they will rally the troops and get his most staunch supporters out there on tv and flood the air waves. and on top of that, you see them fundraise on this. after they did the mar-a-lago raid and the first indictment. >> they're doing
that's sara matthews, former white house press secretary. thank you for coming on. you, as i mentioned, know the former president. you were around him. on many different occasions on january 6th, what is your sense of what's happening in bedminster right now? >> i think him and his team are putting on a brave face. they have to be panicking a little the. no one wants to be indicted. not just once, but this is the second time of being indicted. they know this case is more serious than the...
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i want to now bring in someone who knows the former president well, sarah matthews, the deputy whiteress secretary under then president trump. you know trump and his aides very well. what do you think the mood is like in bedminster tonight? >> i think prior to the indictment being unsealed, they were definitely putting on a brave face, i think that they thought this could be a similar situation to the alvin bragg indictment where when that was unsealed, it didn't seem to have any new information in there and wasn't kind of as big of a deal but obviously now that we've seen what's in the indictment, it's highly detailed and very troubling for donald trump and his team so i can imagine they're panicking and reaching out to allies and trying to get folks to go out there and defend him. >> and to your point this indictment really does describe in lengthy detail just how far trump went to hide the documents, to deceive the doj and even direct his attorneys to do the same. why do you think he would do that? >> what could be the motivation here? >> i think that trump wanted to keep these do
i want to now bring in someone who knows the former president well, sarah matthews, the deputy whiteress secretary under then president trump. you know trump and his aides very well. what do you think the mood is like in bedminster tonight? >> i think prior to the indictment being unsealed, they were definitely putting on a brave face, i think that they thought this could be a similar situation to the alvin bragg indictment where when that was unsealed, it didn't seem to have any new...
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correspondents on the ground in russia, in ukraine, matthew chance is in moscow, payton walsh is in kyiv, arlette saenz on the north lawn of the whiteouse. our experts are in studio. matthew chance is live in russia, it was an incredible weekend. where do things stand? what's the sense on the ground there this morning? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, what a weekend. i mean, it's been absolutely breathtaking with events unfolding at break neck speed. as you mentioned, i mean, the situation on the face of it seems to have calmed down massively. the emergency security measures that were imposed in moscow as those rebel wagner mercenary forces made their way towards the city at the educational background have now been lifted. but, you know, the territory, i have to say, that had been occupied by wagner, amazingly in the south of the country, in particular, is now firmly back, apparently, under kremlin control. but, you know, coupled with the relief that obviously many people in moscow feel that even more bloodshed has been avoided is a real anxiety about what's been unleashed now by that incredible couple of days at the weekend here in russi
correspondents on the ground in russia, in ukraine, matthew chance is in moscow, payton walsh is in kyiv, arlette saenz on the north lawn of the whiteouse. our experts are in studio. matthew chance is live in russia, it was an incredible weekend. where do things stand? what's the sense on the ground there this morning? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, what a weekend. i mean, it's been absolutely breathtaking with events unfolding at break neck speed. as you mentioned, i mean, the situation on...
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joining us now, elliott williams, also sarah matthews, who served inside the trump white house and alsoefore the house's january 6th committee. thank you both for being here. when you look at what judge cannon is ordering today, which is really her first big order in this case is to get the ball rolling on these attorneys getting security clearances. obviously they need them because of what is at the heart of this. what does it say for the timeline? >> it shows she didn't fumble one of the more basic rulings she would have had to enter in this case, which is that in order for this to even take place at all in a way, kaitlan, you have to get lawyers security clearances. otherwise they can't even view the evidence that their client is being accused of having this handled. she did set a pretty aggressive schedule, having them turn things around in four or five days. so, it's clear that at least as of today, thursday night, yes, things are on track, and we'll see where things go from here. >> does it make it clear to you she's not going to recuse herself? >> hard to say. this is such a prel
joining us now, elliott williams, also sarah matthews, who served inside the trump white house and alsoefore the house's january 6th committee. thank you both for being here. when you look at what judge cannon is ordering today, which is really her first big order in this case is to get the ball rolling on these attorneys getting security clearances. obviously they need them because of what is at the heart of this. what does it say for the timeline? >> it shows she didn't fumble one of...
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former federal prosecutor glenn kushner in former trump white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews. we've got a full house on this important night. glenn, walk us through what we should expect tomorrow. >> so tomorrow because there's been a negotiated turn in for donald trump rather than interest he will come in to the local fbi field office, he will be booked, he will have his arrest photos taken. i anticipate the fbi will follow its normal procedures, booking procedures. he will then be transported and arraigned. in arraignment is just your -- -- wasn't abuse of her discretion. in fact, they said, the reason we have this very exact test for when a judge can weigh in in an ongoing criminal prosecution, or delay it, the reason we have that exacting test is to prevent trial court judges from interfering in the ongoing executive branch investigations. those are pretty strong words, and that's what judge cannon did. and, you know, we have a rule. there is a federal law that says a judge must recuse, that is remove himself or herself from a case if their impartiality might reasonably b
former federal prosecutor glenn kushner in former trump white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews. we've got a full house on this important night. glenn, walk us through what we should expect tomorrow. >> so tomorrow because there's been a negotiated turn in for donald trump rather than interest he will come in to the local fbi field office, he will be booked, he will have his arrest photos taken. i anticipate the fbi will follow its normal procedures, booking procedures. he will...
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strategist and pollster, we have legal analyst elliott williams, former prosecutor sarah matthews is here, former whitejuliette kayyem and former congressman denver riggleman, and advisor to the house january 6th committee. denver, welcome to the program. i will start with you on all of this. this is really, i think -- you know, we thought january 6th was a pivotal movement. we haven't even gotten to the federal investigation into that. but this is a pivotal movement because of the seriousness of the charges against trump. when you look at the array of things that he could be facing from a legal perspective, how much worse do you really think this could get? >> it can always get worse. i still think, with january 6th on the way -- when they are starting to look at january 6th, i think the classified documents debacle is awful. i still think when we look at what happened on january 6th it is going to get worse. what amazes me is my back running counterterrorism, background for 20 years in the counterterrorism agency, i was talking to elliott beforehand, i've seen top secret sci, i've teen seen top secre
strategist and pollster, we have legal analyst elliott williams, former prosecutor sarah matthews is here, former whitejuliette kayyem and former congressman denver riggleman, and advisor to the house january 6th committee. denver, welcome to the program. i will start with you on all of this. this is really, i think -- you know, we thought january 6th was a pivotal movement. we haven't even gotten to the federal investigation into that. but this is a pivotal movement because of the seriousness...
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now with reaction to all of this and new reporting this morning former trump white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews interview of mike pence as we were just reporting on, sara was just talk being in the last block. i think we have a bit of this interview that he gave with hugh hewitt talking about what he wants to see now, calling on the attorney general to unseal the indictment. let's listen to this. >> justice department i think before the sun sets today the attorney general of the united states should be standing in front of the american people, should unseal this indictment, should provide the american people with all the facts and information here and the american people be able to judge for themselves whether this is just the latest incident of weaponization and politicization of the justice department or if it's something different. >> or if it's something different. what do you think of what pence is saying there? >> i do think he's correct that given the political sensitivities of this case transparency is going to be of the utmost importance for the court of public opinion because the peop
now with reaction to all of this and new reporting this morning former trump white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews interview of mike pence as we were just reporting on, sara was just talk being in the last block. i think we have a bit of this interview that he gave with hugh hewitt talking about what he wants to see now, calling on the attorney general to unseal the indictment. let's listen to this. >> justice department i think before the sun sets today the attorney general...
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former federal prosecutor glenn kushner in former trump white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews. we've got a full house on this important night. glenn, walk us through what we should expect tomorrow. >> so tomorrow because there's been a negotiated turn in for donald trump rather than interest he will come in to the local fbi field office, he will be booked, he will have his arrest photos taken. i anticipate the fbi will follow its normal procedures, booking procedures. he will then be transported and arraigned. in arraignment is just your first quarter appearance after you've been indicted. the indictment will be read to him unless his attorneys waive a formal reading of the indictment which most defendants do. he will enter a plea of not guilty and then the topic will turn to i think the important question of what does the judge do with donald trump pending trial. i think that will be the first test of whether the criminal justice system is up to the task of prosecuting a criminal for the former president of the united states. i think it's fair to say that of the thousands and
former federal prosecutor glenn kushner in former trump white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews. we've got a full house on this important night. glenn, walk us through what we should expect tomorrow. >> so tomorrow because there's been a negotiated turn in for donald trump rather than interest he will come in to the local fbi field office, he will be booked, he will have his arrest photos taken. i anticipate the fbi will follow its normal procedures, booking procedures. he will...
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matt matthew white has been identified as a suspect in the racist murder of stephen lawrence in south—eastorce admitted a significant and regrettable error was made dunng regrettable error was made during the initial investigation . stephen's mother, baroness lawrence, has said the failure to properly investigate a main suspect in a murder case is so grave that it should be met by serious sanctions . the chief serious sanctions. the chief executive of ofwat has written to south east water requesting an urgent meeting because of its hosepipe ban. david black said suppues hosepipe ban. david black said supplies are below what is expected and he is concerned about restrictions being brought in during the year's first spell of hot weather . south east water of hot weather. south east water introduced a ban to its customers in kent and sussex after 6000 properties experienced interruptions or had water supplies cut off two weeks ago. people breaching restrictions could face a fine of up to £1,000. the prince of wales has launched an initiative aimed at ending homelessness. prince william's a fi
matt matthew white has been identified as a suspect in the racist murder of stephen lawrence in south—eastorce admitted a significant and regrettable error was made dunng regrettable error was made during the initial investigation . stephen's mother, baroness lawrence, has said the failure to properly investigate a main suspect in a murder case is so grave that it should be met by serious sanctions . the chief serious sanctions. the chief executive of ofwat has written to south east water...
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how concerned is the white house about what is unfolding as we speak in russia? i mean, matthewinto rostov, but this is changing minute by minute. >> yeah. no question about it. this is a fast moving situation with massive geopolitical implications. obviously the white house closely monitoring the situation. i'm also told that officials are being very cautious about any kind of statements that they put out because of the fast moving nature of what is happening but i can tell you that president biden has indeed been briefed on this unfolding situation in russia and i have a statement from the national security council spokesman who says we are monitoring the situation and will be consulting with allies and partners on these developments. now, as i mentioned, this is a situation with so many implications here of obviously in the war in ukraine we know the key role the wagner group has played in helping russia with its military invasion of that country but beyond even the war in ukraine, you know, russia is a nuclear power and so whatever happens any kind of power struggle is obvio
how concerned is the white house about what is unfolding as we speak in russia? i mean, matthewinto rostov, but this is changing minute by minute. >> yeah. no question about it. this is a fast moving situation with massive geopolitical implications. obviously the white house closely monitoring the situation. i'm also told that officials are being very cautious about any kind of statements that they put out because of the fast moving nature of what is happening but i can tell you that...
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. >> sarah matthews is donald trump's former deputy white house press secretary and was in the whiteof quiet to be honest in the west wing that morning at least. >> that quiet would not last long. after the speeches at the ellipse, the president returned to the white house and the rioters made their way to the capitol. >> they broke through. it's on. >> already aware of the increasing violence, trump went into the private dining room just off the oval office at 1:25 p.m. and remained there until 4:00 p.m. >> when donald trump is upset what he's seeing, he reacts. he was not reacting here. >> for more than three hours, the president of the united states refused to call off the violent rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol. >> he was watching television and admiring what he saw. you know, was happy the certification was delayed. there are myriad efforts to get him to issue some kind of a statement. those did not work. he didn't make a single phone call to any member of his government. >> at 1:49 p.m.. >> declaring it a riot. >> when d.c. police officially declared this a riot, trump twe
. >> sarah matthews is donald trump's former deputy white house press secretary and was in the whiteof quiet to be honest in the west wing that morning at least. >> that quiet would not last long. after the speeches at the ellipse, the president returned to the white house and the rioters made their way to the capitol. >> they broke through. it's on. >> already aware of the increasing violence, trump went into the private dining room just off the oval office at 1:25 p.m....
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and sarah matthews, the former deputy press secretary in the trump white house. jason, what is your sense, does this matter that there is now a second grand jury and the former chief of staff has justified? >> i appreciated what jen had to say. i was curious about a couple of different things, about why there are two grand juries on this. i look at this as kind of a very -- i wonder, not being an attorney, i wonder if there was a move to circumvent what trump's team is going to do, which is filed for a venue change to begin with. take that off the table, because that is another delay emphatic by the trump team. move it down to florida, which i would think, knowing trump, at least for a little bit, is that he is going to play this as i win. that to your point about the jury poll, and that being tainted, florida is my people -- a win to have it in florida, if you are not doing it anymore in d. c. . but it is a win until it is not. and trump's mind, if all of a sudden charges come out, then he is going to climate's design is biased. it is like a never-ending circle
and sarah matthews, the former deputy press secretary in the trump white house. jason, what is your sense, does this matter that there is now a second grand jury and the former chief of staff has justified? >> i appreciated what jen had to say. i was curious about a couple of different things, about why there are two grand juries on this. i look at this as kind of a very -- i wonder, not being an attorney, i wonder if there was a move to circumvent what trump's team is going to do, which...
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osborne, who is a former trump campaign adviser here tonight and sarah matthews, a former deputy press secretary in the trump white house. jason, what's your sense? does this matter that there is now a second grand jury, a former chief of staff has testified? we have all these questions about these investigations. >> so i appreciated what jen had to say because actually i was curious about a couple of different things about why there is two grand juries on this. i look at this as kind of a very -- i wonder, and not being an attorney i wonder if there was a move to circumvent what trump's team was going to do, which was file for a venue change to begin with, just take that off the table because then that's another delaying tactic by the trump team. move it down to florida, which i would think knowing trump at least for a little bit is that he's going to claim this as a win, that to your point about the jury pool and it being tainted, like florida's my people -- a win to have it in florida if it they're not doing it anymore in d.c. but then it's a win until it's not. in trump's mind if all of a sudden charges come o
osborne, who is a former trump campaign adviser here tonight and sarah matthews, a former deputy press secretary in the trump white house. jason, what's your sense? does this matter that there is now a second grand jury, a former chief of staff has testified? we have all these questions about these investigations. >> so i appreciated what jen had to say because actually i was curious about a couple of different things about why there is two grand juries on this. i look at this as kind of...
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the new suspect that the bbc have named is matthew white, who died in 2021, aged 50 dodi and this investigation's not busy, vow ihihh— train. but when it's not busy, vow ihihh oi— train. but when it's not busy, you think of it— train. but when it's not busy, you think of it in— train. but when it's not busy, you think of it in a way, for exams.— you think of it in a way, for evamhie. vod— you think of it in a way, for example, you could get on the ham— example, you could get on...
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from cnn's legal analyst and former deputy assistant general -- sarah matthews who we should know has served inside the trump whiteestified for the house is january 6th committee. thank you both for being, here when you look at what judge cannon is ordering today which is really her first big order of this case, to get the ball rolling on these attorneys getting security clearances, obviously they need them because of -- what does it say to you though about her timeline for what this is going to look like? >> it shows that she did not fumble in -- in this case, which is that in order for this to even take place that all, in any way, you have to get lawyers, security clearances, otherwise they can't even view the evidence that their client is being accused of having mishandled. so she did set a pretty aggressive schedule having to turn things around in for five days, so it is clear that as least as of today, yes things are on track and we will see where things go from here. >> does it make it clear to you she is not going to recuse herself, it has been a question some people would have. >> this is such a preliminar
from cnn's legal analyst and former deputy assistant general -- sarah matthews who we should know has served inside the trump whiteestified for the house is january 6th committee. thank you both for being, here when you look at what judge cannon is ordering today which is really her first big order of this case, to get the ball rolling on these attorneys getting security clearances, obviously they need them because of -- what does it say to you though about her timeline for what this is going...
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open a campaign headquarters joining me now nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, usa today washington bureau chief, susan page, and matthewsh/cheney 2004 campaign. the biden campaign is coming out of hibernation, when you look at those things, campaign headquarters, senior staff, sunday raising that may be behind where people think it should be. what does joe biden say, what do his campaign supporters say about where the campaign is right now? >> well, chris, the split screen is tough for biden advisers because we're seeing every day republicans on the campaign trail, and it inevitably asks the question why isn't the president doing the same thing on saturday, and we spoke there with a biden adviser who said this is pretty much how things usually work when you're talking about an incumbent president seeking reelection i covered the 2012 obama reelection as well he didn't hold his first campaign rally until may of 2012, so almost a year beyond when president biden announced when he was running for reelection the president runs by being president. he has that day job, which is important. you'll see the president continue to
open a campaign headquarters joining me now nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, usa today washington bureau chief, susan page, and matthewsh/cheney 2004 campaign. the biden campaign is coming out of hibernation, when you look at those things, campaign headquarters, senior staff, sunday raising that may be behind where people think it should be. what does joe biden say, what do his campaign supporters say about where the campaign is right now? >> well, chris, the split screen...
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matthew chance in moscow. >>> now to d.c. and reaction from president biden, cnn's jeff zeleny is at the white house. >> reporter: after spendinghe weekend talking to western allies president biden returning to the white house on sunday, not taking questions or commenting on the extraordinary turn of events in russia over the weekend. he did speak with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy saying that the u.s. has unwavering support towards ukraine and its people. the president also spent much of the time over the week at camp david talking to western allies from canada, from the uk, from france, from germany, making the case here that all countries really are watching and waiting to see the situation unfold in russia. now there is no doubt that russian president vladimir putin has had a reign 23 years through four american presidents. but the biden administration this week, president biden, faces a new challenge for president biden. they are not trying to be publicly seen being involved in this in any way at all. do not want to be blamed or accused of trying to tip the scales. but there is no doubt a weaker vladimir putin ra
matthew chance in moscow. >>> now to d.c. and reaction from president biden, cnn's jeff zeleny is at the white house. >> reporter: after spendinghe weekend talking to western allies president biden returning to the white house on sunday, not taking questions or commenting on the extraordinary turn of events in russia over the weekend. he did speak with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy saying that the u.s. has unwavering support towards ukraine and its people. the president...
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we're going to have the latest on the white house reaction and president biden's conversation today with ukraine's leader. >>> first, though, an update from cnn's matthew chance, who is in moscow. >> reporter: jim, on the face of it tonight, it seems like a russian crisis has been averted. rebel wagner fighters have been dispersed, and the kremlin is backing control of areas that was simply taken over by the mercenary group. amid the relief that more bloodshed was avoided, there's also anxiety about what this unprecedented challenge to vladimir putin's authority may unleash. [ crowd chanting, wagner ] >> reporter: for the kremlin, these are some of the most disturbing scenes from a weekend of shocking images. on the streets of a major russian city, rostov-on-don in the south, many russians see them as heroes. others, the traitors the kremlin paints them. and wagner's leader, yevgeny prigozhin has become a celebrity too. watch supporters hail down his car just to shake hands. the kremlin says he's moving to belarus next door, but it's unclear if this is the last we'll see of him. what is definite, though, is a sense of relief, at least here in the russi
we're going to have the latest on the white house reaction and president biden's conversation today with ukraine's leader. >>> first, though, an update from cnn's matthew chance, who is in moscow. >> reporter: jim, on the face of it tonight, it seems like a russian crisis has been averted. rebel wagner fighters have been dispersed, and the kremlin is backing control of areas that was simply taken over by the mercenary group. amid the relief that more bloodshed was avoided,...
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and then sarah matthews is here as well. she is a former trump white house press secretary. and former republican congressman denver riggleman, who was an adviser to the house january 6th committee. denver, welcome to the program. >> hi. >> i'll start with you on all of this. this is really, i think, we thought january 6th was a pivotal moment, right. we haven't even gotten to the federal investigation into that. but this is a pivotal moment because of the seriousness of the charges against trump. when you look at the array of things that he could be facing from a legal perspective, how much worse do you really think this can get? >> i think it can always get worse. i still think january 6th on the way, when they're starting to look at january 6th, i think the classified documents debacle is awful. but i still think when we look at happen had on january 6th, it's going to get worse. what amazing me is in my background in counterterrorism, national security agency, i was talking to elliott beforehand, i've seen top secret scif. i've seen all these different types of caveats,
and then sarah matthews is here as well. she is a former trump white house press secretary. and former republican congressman denver riggleman, who was an adviser to the house january 6th committee. denver, welcome to the program. >> hi. >> i'll start with you on all of this. this is really, i think, we thought january 6th was a pivotal moment, right. we haven't even gotten to the federal investigation into that. but this is a pivotal moment because of the seriousness of the charges...
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so-called secret white house tapes that we have many many of these tapes that have been edited and transcribed and analyzed by our colleagues mark silverstone and ian the key and carrie matthews and our whole team of kennedy talking about the space program, especially with james webb who became the head of nasa and you hear in real time these meetings going on in the white house where sometimes nasa is trying to make the case to kennedy about and all that we will learn about science and at one point kennedy says i'm not as interested in that. i just want to beat the sophie it's and it feels like the olympics during the cold war. so having said that let me back up to alan shepard and that first suborbital flight. how did alan shepard get the nod for that over john glenn, and why was glenn third in the rhoda, but actually ended up getting the premier shot by being the first american to orbit the earth. well, i shouldn't in in full honesty. i should admit up front. this this remains a mystery. there is no memo there is no smoking gun that says this is why it's gonna be alan shepard and there are a lot of different accounts. but here's what i've been able to put together. first o
so-called secret white house tapes that we have many many of these tapes that have been edited and transcribed and analyzed by our colleagues mark silverstone and ian the key and carrie matthews and our whole team of kennedy talking about the space program, especially with james webb who became the head of nasa and you hear in real time these meetings going on in the white house where sometimes nasa is trying to make the case to kennedy about and all that we will learn about science and at one...