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and a mistake by a police operator meant peabody was told that sheila had been seen alive and well.rs blamed peabody, who they say failed to listen when they raised concerns and missed multiple opportunities to find sheila in the first year after she died. there was just always this gut feeling that something had happened to her. it was just devastating to know that she was there all along. i don't think peabody actually realise how much it's affected us, and we're still living in that sort of devastation and trauma. i literally face sheila's flat every day i leave my house, i'm reminded of what's happened. and it could have been avoided. peabody said they are trying to move sheila's neighbours, but there is a desperate shortage of social housing in london. in a statement, the organisation said they were devastated by what happened. they accepted that in the first year after sheila died, they didn't do enough and said they had put in new ways of working since sheila was found. they added the case raises important questions for wider society. harry farley, bbc news. people being targ
and a mistake by a police operator meant peabody was told that sheila had been seen alive and well.rs blamed peabody, who they say failed to listen when they raised concerns and missed multiple opportunities to find sheila in the first year after she died. there was just always this gut feeling that something had happened to her. it was just devastating to know that she was there all along. i don't think peabody actually realise how much it's affected us, and we're still living in that sort of...
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i do want to get it out because i don't think peabody actually realise how much it has affected us. what happened and it could have been avoided. peabody said they are trying to move sheila's neighbours but there is a desperate shortage of social housing in london. in a statement the organisation said they were devastated by what happened. they accepted that in the first year after sheila died they didn't do enough and said they had put in new ways of working since sheila was found. they added the case raises important questions for wider society. audrey and her neighbours say it has deeply impacted their lives. it's degrading what happened to sheila and it's inhumane. it should have never happened and never got to the point where it did. it's made me look at my neighbours and my community differently, that we should really look out for other people. harry farley, bbc news. in the waters south of japan scientists have caught and filmed fish at the greatest ever depth on record. this is a snailfish and it was found over eight kilometres below the sea. at that depth, it would experien
i do want to get it out because i don't think peabody actually realise how much it has affected us. what happened and it could have been avoided. peabody said they are trying to move sheila's neighbours but there is a desperate shortage of social housing in london. in a statement the organisation said they were devastated by what happened. they accepted that in the first year after sheila died they didn't do enough and said they had put in new ways of working since sheila was found. they added...
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award this year first morning show to have won a peabody award.n such good company because the people who have won peabodys before range from everything from "60 minutes". >> we give 30 awards every year to programming, but often institutions "60 minutes," sesame street, programs that have made an impact on american culture and for 70 years, this show has been on the air. as the clip showed, interviews with presidents and been narrators for the american public in the morning of major events in u.s. history,s from assassination of jfk to 9/11, et cetera. >> you get an emmy, but you treasure a peabody what is it about the peabody award that makes it so special. >> we were formed in 1940 at the university of georgia but before television existed it was radio broadcasting at the time it was for excellence in broadcasting for stories that matter in particular, how do stories shape society and how -- how is it important for us as citizens, not just consumers and entertainers other awards in media are often about the craft award, best director, best writ
award this year first morning show to have won a peabody award.n such good company because the people who have won peabodys before range from everything from "60 minutes". >> we give 30 awards every year to programming, but often institutions "60 minutes," sesame street, programs that have made an impact on american culture and for 70 years, this show has been on the air. as the clip showed, interviews with presidents and been narrators for the american public in the...
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she was an executive producer and co-writer on hulu's peabody winning dopesick series. before that, she spent many years reporting for the roanoke times in virginia. she occasionally contributes essays to the new york times. she's here with her book lazarus hope, justice and the future of america's overdose crisis. and next to her, we have thrasher. he holds inaugural daniel rensburg chair at northwestern's middle school. the first journalism professorship in the world to focus on lgbt q research. he's also on faculty of northwestern's institute of sexual and gender, minority health and well-being. written about the aids, hiv, covid 19, a monkeypox epidemics for the new times, the guardian atlantic, buzzfeed news, as well as numerous scholarly. and he's here with his the viral underclass, the human toll when inequality and collide. so i think we're going to have a a great discussion. i want to start this off sort of framing this quote that appears in raising lazarus from martin luther king jr. of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and
she was an executive producer and co-writer on hulu's peabody winning dopesick series. before that, she spent many years reporting for the roanoke times in virginia. she occasionally contributes essays to the new york times. she's here with her book lazarus hope, justice and the future of america's overdose crisis. and next to her, we have thrasher. he holds inaugural daniel rensburg chair at northwestern's middle school. the first journalism professorship in the world to focus on lgbt q...
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he is the host of the emmy and peabody-winning show "last week tonight with john oliver."end john oliver is here tonight. [ cheers and applause but, before we get to all that, the biden administration moved quickly to stem the fallout from the sudden collapse of silicon valley bank, which has put a spotlight on efforts by the trump administration to weaken financial rules that could have prevented the crisis. for more on this, it's time for a "closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: as you may have heard by now, financial markets and the banking system were roiled on friday after the sudden disintegration of silicon valley bank, which largely served venture capitalists and tech startups. to many analysts and finance gurus, the collapse almost seemed to come out of nowhere and it happened very fast. >> silicon valley bank collapsed today after failing to raise enough money to end its capital crisis california regulators shut down the bank and put it in control of the fdic. >> silicon valley bank becoming the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. >> svb, the 16
he is the host of the emmy and peabody-winning show "last week tonight with john oliver."end john oliver is here tonight. [ cheers and applause but, before we get to all that, the biden administration moved quickly to stem the fallout from the sudden collapse of silicon valley bank, which has put a spotlight on efforts by the trump administration to weaken financial rules that could have prevented the crisis. for more on this, it's time for a "closer look." ♪ [ cheers and...
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in a block of flats in south london are considering legal action against the housing association, peabody her body was found. sheila seleoane's neighbours say their repeated attempts to raise the alarm were ignored. nasa has announced the crew of its artemis 2 mission — which will fly around the moon — and it will include the first woman, and the first african—american ever to make a lunar trip. if all goes to plan, they'll blast off next year and could help establish a permanent base camp on the moon. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. it's a new era of pioneers and adventurers. vying for seats on the most sought after mission in 50 years on a spacecraft that is heading back to the moon. four astronauts ready to make history. and now they've been revealed. i'm christina koch, i'm a mission specialist on the artemis ii mission to the moon. she holds the record for the longest continuous stay in space by a woman. jeremy hansen, from the canadian space agency, a fighter pilot and physicist. and nasa's former chief astronaut, reid wiseman, the artemis ii commander. and making up the
in a block of flats in south london are considering legal action against the housing association, peabody her body was found. sheila seleoane's neighbours say their repeated attempts to raise the alarm were ignored. nasa has announced the crew of its artemis 2 mission — which will fly around the moon — and it will include the first woman, and the first african—american ever to make a lunar trip. if all goes to plan, they'll blast off next year and could help establish a permanent base...
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joining us to talk about this moment, peabody award-winning investigative journalist and network producer of the series, rates can't -- >> >> hello. thank you for having me. kristen:kristen: it is his second life sentence so practically it it did anything since he was already going to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> no. it is not. because when he killed janet taylor in 1974 and the stanford student sentence is seven years to life, so you could get out for parole, but what is significant today is that the court in santa clara just declare there are special circumstances and he will never get out of jail. he will not be able to be paroled ever. that was a very real possibly have the court decided not to do that. haisten: thank you for thats importantoheof woman who s for which he was sentenced today. he is a serial killer we now know thanks to the reporting of a but tell us about the stanford murders. grace: what people don't understand is if you can imagine his three women were killed and dumped on stanford campus, one in the church, actually stabbed and killed in the church. it
joining us to talk about this moment, peabody award-winning investigative journalist and network producer of the series, rates can't -- >> >> hello. thank you for having me. kristen:kristen: it is his second life sentence so practically it it did anything since he was already going to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> no. it is not. because when he killed janet taylor in 1974 and the stanford student sentence is seven years to life, so you could get out for parole,...
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peabody, hello, good morning. welcome, we are at your service. we are at the electronic service offices of tehran city. we need to pay the price for their services. we protest against the council of bands and the expertise of machinery and equipment . on average, of course some cars 45% price increase for ramadan around 19:45. the documentary on the color of nature and the color of hair will be broadcasted on the one tv channel. we will hear about their lives on the electric antenna , and we have also talked to some of them about this. this three-part documentary is from omid . hello, dear and respected journalist , i am at your service with the weekly news section of service network and demanded that the doors of the mosque be opened for them on wednesday. he announced in the meeting of the first vice president in 1401 and said that mr. vahidzadeh had the largest annual production of tractors in the entire history of urban housing, rural housing, and the worn-out tissues of the city of tehran. they believe that these diplomats do not respect the
peabody, hello, good morning. welcome, we are at your service. we are at the electronic service offices of tehran city. we need to pay the price for their services. we protest against the council of bands and the expertise of machinery and equipment . on average, of course some cars 45% price increase for ramadan around 19:45. the documentary on the color of nature and the color of hair will be broadcasted on the one tv channel. we will hear about their lives on the electric antenna , and we...
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both awards will be celebrated live at the 83rd annual peabody ceremonies hosted by jessica williamsi would never be the man i am today. >> and now i am the man who's going to break your family piece by piece >> the devil is coming >> yep, i'll watch it. from sister compan universal pictures hits theaters may 19th ahead of the company's big release. we are sitting down with the cast here in studio 1a you are not going to want to miss that one. >>> next up, foo fighters. the band learning to walk again. yesterday, they announced a new album is on the way. their first since the passing of taylor hawkins, their drummer. in a statement, they described this new project as a brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything the band has endured over the last year and along with the big announcement, they also dropped the first single called "rescue. ♪ ♪ >> the drummer on that particular track "rescued" has not been identified just yet, but a lot more to come from the band the band has a new album coming out called "but here we are" and that is out in june. and can we invite foo fi
both awards will be celebrated live at the 83rd annual peabody ceremonies hosted by jessica williamsi would never be the man i am today. >> and now i am the man who's going to break your family piece by piece >> the devil is coming >> yep, i'll watch it. from sister compan universal pictures hits theaters may 19th ahead of the company's big release. we are sitting down with the cast here in studio 1a you are not going to want to miss that one. >>> next up, foo...
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maria aina hosa anchors and executive produces peabody award winning show latino usa, the longest running national latin x news program in, the country. she has won four emmys. the studs community media award, two robert f kennedy awards, the edward r murrow award from overseas press club, and the reuben salazar lifetime achievement award. lee tron graduated from columbia university in 2014 with a degree creative writing and linguistics. she has received fellowships from macdowell, art, artemis and yaddo, house house of sticks. this is her first book. javier zamora was born in el salvador in 1990. his father, the country when he was one, and his mother when he was about to turn five. both parents migrations were caused by the us funded salvadoran civil war. when he was nine, javier migrated through guatemala, mexico and the sonoran desert. his debut poetry collection on, accompanied, explores the impact of the war and immigration on his family. zamora has been a stegner fellow, stanford and a radcliffe fellow at harvard and holds fellowships from the national endowment for the arts and th
maria aina hosa anchors and executive produces peabody award winning show latino usa, the longest running national latin x news program in, the country. she has won four emmys. the studs community media award, two robert f kennedy awards, the edward r murrow award from overseas press club, and the reuben salazar lifetime achievement award. lee tron graduated from columbia university in 2014 with a degree creative writing and linguistics. she has received fellowships from macdowell, art, artemis...
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our first guest is the recipient of 6m eaze, two peabody awards, a presidential medal of freedom andlobes in television history. herbert a special carol burnett: 90 years of laughter + love airs april 26 on nbc. please say hello to carol burnett. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> carol: hello. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. it is great to have you here. >> carol: i love seeing you. >> jimmy: and i think about people who are real locals and when i think about locals, i don't really necessary think about carol burnett. but you are as local as it gets. you went to high school right across the street. you shot your special right down the block. you grew up in an apartment like write down. >> carol: and wilcox north of hollywood boulevard and the neighborhood kids continues to climb the hollywood sign. >> jimmy: used to climb the hollywood sign. >> carol: the o's are my favorite. >> jimmy: they seem like the hardest ones. >> carol: it was like rough scaffolding. splinters and it was a wonder we did not break our necks. we loved climbing the side. >> jimmy: now they
our first guest is the recipient of 6m eaze, two peabody awards, a presidential medal of freedom andlobes in television history. herbert a special carol burnett: 90 years of laughter + love airs april 26 on nbc. please say hello to carol burnett. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> carol: hello. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. it is great to have you here. >> carol: i love seeing you. >> jimmy: and i think about people who are real...
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is a famous saying mississippi delta originates at the peabody hotel in memphis a hometown. some are hoping you would mention that indeed. lucas tomlinson went on the white house lawn. get back to us if we are knowing what the presence headed. jacqui: rejoin them from republican congress and from texas chairman of the house small business committee, roger williams he also serves on the house financial services committee big congressman thanks so much. >> thank you jacqui. jacqui: otis orthotist of the former president and the forthcoming indictments but we are supposed to see play out on tuesday. you have to pledge your support for former president trump for 2024. i am assuming none of this changes the marker for you. but, does it? and have you spoken with them since any of this transpired? >> something to do support president trump. i certainly support his policies. with this indictment it isn't that in america. if you happen to him it can happen to you and i we totally stand with him a. so i think is d.a. this rogue d.a. he has gotten way over his skis right now but i thin
is a famous saying mississippi delta originates at the peabody hotel in memphis a hometown. some are hoping you would mention that indeed. lucas tomlinson went on the white house lawn. get back to us if we are knowing what the presence headed. jacqui: rejoin them from republican congress and from texas chairman of the house small business committee, roger williams he also serves on the house financial services committee big congressman thanks so much. >> thank you jacqui. jacqui: otis...
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peabody says it has made improvements since this case.ities apologise, and say there'll be a review of plans ahead of the easter weekend but there's possible fresh disruption for holiday—makers as a five week strike by passport office workers begins at the busiest time of the year for summer renewals. it may not look much now but this will be the stage for the eurovision song contest. good morning from liverpool where we have been given special access as the organisers have taken over the arena to build the stage and set that millions around the world will be watching in just a month. good morning. it's all going potty in the premier league. with a record number of sackings in a single season as chelsea part with graham potter and leicester sack brendan rodgers. good morning. the cold start to the day and for some of us a frosty one as well. for most it will be dry, sunny, very variable amounts of cloud. it's monday 3rd april. our main story. the man who shot and killed nine—year old schoolgirl olivia pratt—korbel in liverpool last year,
peabody says it has made improvements since this case.ities apologise, and say there'll be a review of plans ahead of the easter weekend but there's possible fresh disruption for holiday—makers as a five week strike by passport office workers begins at the busiest time of the year for summer renewals. it may not look much now but this will be the stage for the eurovision song contest. good morning from liverpool where we have been given special access as the organisers have taken over the...
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winning journalist and was part of a team of reporters that was honored in 2002 with a george foster peabody award to npr for coverage of the september 11 terrorist attacks in the u.s.. he worked as a supervising senior editor for npr from 2003 to 2006 and was npr first national race relations. correspondent from 1998 to 2001. he was executed of producer for lifted veils production lines, a nonprofit public radio journalism project that he developed dedicated to exploring the issues that divide and unite society. phillip earned a master's degree in law and diplomacy from the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university and studied international protection of human rights law at harvard law school, as well as journalism at the university of california at berkeley. in the program for minority journalists. tonight, dr. lusane is presenting his new book, $20 and change. harriet tubman and the ongoing fight for racial justice and democracy. in this book, dr. lusane writes from a basic premise racist historical narratives and pervasive social inequities are inextricably linked. changin
winning journalist and was part of a team of reporters that was honored in 2002 with a george foster peabody award to npr for coverage of the september 11 terrorist attacks in the u.s.. he worked as a supervising senior editor for npr from 2003 to 2006 and was npr first national race relations. correspondent from 1998 to 2001. he was executed of producer for lifted veils production lines, a nonprofit public radio journalism project that he developed dedicated to exploring the issues that divide...
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our first celebrity captain won a peabody award for writing.m fairfax, it's colton dunn. (audience cheers)
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest is an emmy and peabody award-winning journalist andd >> jimmy: well, the night is young. >> i watched the segment - >> jimmy: the night is young >> -- i was like, "oh, my god, what does he do on this show?" >> jimmy: he's a plumber in the -- i've - [ light laughter ] i've a thousand, uh, questions, i wanted to ask you a zillion things but of course, everyone's talking about this, the biggest news story right now -- trump got indicted >> yes >> jimmy: and is -- what do we know so far, and what do we think is gonna happen? >> well, we don't know a lot because the indictment is still sealed >> jimmy: right. >> but we've heard that there are reports that are as many as 30 charges in the indictment it will be unsealed on tuesday afternoon around 2:00, 2:15, when former president trump will be arraigned, which is a historic first it has never before happened in the history of the united states of america, and he will be taken downtown to be processed. he will be fingerprinted they will take a mug shot. [ cheers ] it is -- [ cheers and applau
. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest is an emmy and peabody award-winning journalist andd >> jimmy: well, the night is young. >> i watched the segment - >> jimmy: the night is young >> -- i was like, "oh, my god, what does he do on this show?" >> jimmy: he's a plumber in the -- i've - [ light laughter ] i've a thousand, uh, questions, i wanted to ask you a zillion things but of course, everyone's talking about this, the biggest news...
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receive the george polk award for justice reporting and is a peabody award winner. and then we have steve phillips is a national political leader, bestselling author and columnist. he is the author, the new york times bestseller brown is the new white house demographic revolution has created a american majority in his current book how to win the civil securing a multiracial democracy and ending white supremacy for good was published in 2022 by the new press. steve is columnist for the guardian in the nation and an opinion contributor to the new york times. he is the host of democracy in color with steve phillips, a color conscious polit pod on politics. he is the founder democracy in color, a political organization dedicated to race, politics and the progressive new american majority is a graduate of stanford university and the university of california college of law, san francisco, and practiced civil rights and employment law for many years. please welcome steve. so i told you my first question is to you. you write in your book and i'm quoting how the murder of ge
receive the george polk award for justice reporting and is a peabody award winner. and then we have steve phillips is a national political leader, bestselling author and columnist. he is the author, the new york times bestseller brown is the new white house demographic revolution has created a american majority in his current book how to win the civil securing a multiracial democracy and ending white supremacy for good was published in 2022 by the new press. steve is columnist for the guardian...
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he was a pilot for 32 years including 24 years with peabody airline and us airways. he accumulated 14,000 hours. following his airline career, he managed the corporations aviation department. he chaired the airline pilots association human factors and training group and cofounded the associations critical response program. he spent eight years as a consultant at nasa's aviation safety reporting system and has written extensively on aviation safety matters. robert, thank you for joining us today. with that, i'm going to ask you decide a few words. we will get things going. [applause] >> thank you. hi. thank you. i really did have some things to say. frankly, it's all been set already. anyway, great job. you did a good job. what we are having here, i look at it as a human body having a fever. it is something that is signaling us that something isn't exactly right. so i think we are here today to really listen as much as anything. again, thank you for pulling all this together. so i will start out with the questions. i think the way we've got this set up. there are a co
he was a pilot for 32 years including 24 years with peabody airline and us airways. he accumulated 14,000 hours. following his airline career, he managed the corporations aviation department. he chaired the airline pilots association human factors and training group and cofounded the associations critical response program. he spent eight years as a consultant at nasa's aviation safety reporting system and has written extensively on aviation safety matters. robert, thank you for joining us...
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lisa: that is what charles peabody was saying.could rally in the next couple of months because they can avert the pain and then we are going to see the effects of long-term math that does not make a position that they were in viable. i think that is ultimately a question. do you just keep dancing until you get the right answer and say well, we can make some money? jonathan: futures are down this morning 6/10 of 1%. fantastic alignment of conversations just around the corner and this one. the chief investment strategist at charles schwab, a little bit later this hour. catch up with ceo michael o'leary. looking for what to do with you a little bit later. yields are higher. tom: did you ever fly ryan airway for the trip where you stand up? jonathan: you sit down, very tightly packed. from a beautiful new york city this morning, good morning. the first time your sales reached 100k with godaddy was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more
lisa: that is what charles peabody was saying.could rally in the next couple of months because they can avert the pain and then we are going to see the effects of long-term math that does not make a position that they were in viable. i think that is ultimately a question. do you just keep dancing until you get the right answer and say well, we can make some money? jonathan: futures are down this morning 6/10 of 1%. fantastic alignment of conversations just around the corner and this one. the...
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the reality at the top of any game, whatever sport you choose, there are winners and losers, peabodythe likelihood of it. if they are the odds, what is there for when the 13 or 1a of us don't make it, what is there psychologically you have to hope you're one of those one or two because you have to fully believe in yourself, so whatever happens, whatever support is in place, that disappointment will be enormous? 100%, yeah. when that statement get said, you think i am going to be that one. it was the same for all 15. we thought, i'm going to be that one. football is different. you have different routes, different ways. i came through and i stayed at one club the whole time. you know, players come and go, loans, different stories, now two players have the same story. share different stories, now two players have the same story.— have the same story. are young -la ers, have the same story. are young players. new — have the same story. are young players. now you _ have the same story. are young players, now you are _ have the same story. are young players, now you are talking - have the
the reality at the top of any game, whatever sport you choose, there are winners and losers, peabodythe likelihood of it. if they are the odds, what is there for when the 13 or 1a of us don't make it, what is there psychologically you have to hope you're one of those one or two because you have to fully believe in yourself, so whatever happens, whatever support is in place, that disappointment will be enormous? 100%, yeah. when that statement get said, you think i am going to be that one. it...