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so, those other scenes, let me bring in peter williams.just taking us through what the police will be doing and you finished your answer by saying that in a sense, there is no point having a word or interviews with anyone involved, that they have defined established what has happened and they have so many with this account structure go through don't they? indeed, notjust on the lines but the complexity of the inquiry that is what a constable said in the first press conference, yesterday afternoon. obviously, and system there is a clock ticking away and there is a clock ticking away and the male was arrested at around one o'clock yesterday so police authorisation will give until one o'clock tomorrow morning and i anticipate later on this afternoon there will be an application at the nearest magistrates�* court for a warrant of further detention, the law entitles that to be extended to 96 hours which, of course, is four days which takes us on friday. i wouldn�*t anticipate any interviews of the suspect that has been arrested until thursday a
so, those other scenes, let me bring in peter williams.just taking us through what the police will be doing and you finished your answer by saying that in a sense, there is no point having a word or interviews with anyone involved, that they have defined established what has happened and they have so many with this account structure go through don't they? indeed, notjust on the lines but the complexity of the inquiry that is what a constable said in the first press conference, yesterday...
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williams. but what about peter higgs? re was: but hang on — malcolm hay�*s gem had just been returned to the british museum, so ittai knew what they were telling him wasn't the full story. it was only handed back at my instigation, so that argument was totally beside the point. it had been sold, it had gone awol, gone missing! so — and i'd seen to it, with the help of malcolm hay, that it had been returned to the british museum. so, to use that as an argument was bizarre, to say the least. totally a bsu rd. it seems, whether under the influence of the thief or not, the british museum was trying to face it all down or deny anything had gone wrong initially. but i then asked jonathan williams if he could at least explain to me how it was possible that a documented british museum piece had been offered for sale on ebay. he then replied to me: so, he couldn't tell me anything. my initial reaction was it was a cover—up. they don't want this — it's a dirty story, they don't want it out. and i advised ittai not to pursue it. forg
williams. but what about peter higgs? re was: but hang on — malcolm hay�*s gem had just been returned to the british museum, so ittai knew what they were telling him wasn't the full story. it was only handed back at my instigation, so that argument was totally beside the point. it had been sold, it had gone awol, gone missing! so — and i'd seen to it, with the help of malcolm hay, that it had been returned to the british museum. so, to use that as an argument was bizarre, to say the...
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turned around again, took my phone, and filmed these letters. >> williams: peters and his team collectedncluded businessmen and known far-right extremists, as well as conservative politicians and senior members of the afd. must have been pretty nerve-wracking. >> yeah, this was my adrenalin moment. um, all, all this. this is, we look into this place, right? >> williams: according to accounts gathered by the correctiv team, the attendees went on to discuss a plan for the mass deportation of immigrants, even those with german citizenship. >> it was literally a master plan. the deportation, as i would say-- they call it "remigration"-- of millions of people, including people with a german passport. ♪ ♪ >> williams: the meeting's main speaker was austrian far-right activist martin sellner. >> (speaking german): >> williams: according to correctiv, he proposed that germany expel millions of immigrants to a so-called model city in north africa. he called it remigration. >> it's a bluntly racist idea. so there's the real germans, those who have, uh, in their blood and in their, you know, they c
turned around again, took my phone, and filmed these letters. >> williams: peters and his team collectedncluded businessmen and known far-right extremists, as well as conservative politicians and senior members of the afd. must have been pretty nerve-wracking. >> yeah, this was my adrenalin moment. um, all, all this. this is, we look into this place, right? >> williams: according to accounts gathered by the correctiv team, the attendees went on to discuss a plan for the mass...
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let's go out of as the welcome make across that time peter live out here we discuss some williams. all right, let's go back to steve. it's comfortable, harrison is the the big name and the news right now. um, uh, i think that is really interesting how quickly everyone's forgotten, joe biden, that'll be something for the history books to discuss. okay. the reason why i wanted to talk about, you know, she made it easy. she met with the benjamin netanyahu. this really prime minister when he was on is a man american tour that was cut short. um and um, you know, she said that she will not remain silent, which she oh wow, really hit the bare with the bid sent, you know, a shock waves of around the eco system of those whose support israel and its genocidal conflict in gaza. but, you know, it's, it's really interesting to me is that, you know, virtue signaling isn't going to do the trick here. ok, i mean, so much of american politics is about that. but there are, there are a number of people and you know, it could be 234 percent of the electorate, but that could make the difference in an e
let's go out of as the welcome make across that time peter live out here we discuss some williams. all right, let's go back to steve. it's comfortable, harrison is the the big name and the news right now. um, uh, i think that is really interesting how quickly everyone's forgotten, joe biden, that'll be something for the history books to discuss. okay. the reason why i wanted to talk about, you know, she made it easy. she met with the benjamin netanyahu. this really prime minister when he was on...
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during the great embassy, peter ii met with the quakers, quaker representative william pen.ker in general is a religious movement of the united states that spoke out, let's say . for independence from the catholic church, from the official church, in general he paid quite a lot of attention to the development of the pacific ocean and in general the problem of where asia ends and where america begins, and maps of the 16th century, which are at the disposal of historians, show that at that time there were already ideas that asia and america were connected either by a land isthmus or by a small one. later, in the first half of the 16th century, active migration of russian traders to north america began. the movement went in two directions: along the aliud route and through the bering strait. many russian settlements were established on the oliud islands, on mainland alaska, in the modern canadian provinces of yukon and british columbia, and also the us states of washington, oregon and california. gradually. the scattered russian colonial settlements were formalized legally. the
during the great embassy, peter ii met with the quakers, quaker representative william pen.ker in general is a religious movement of the united states that spoke out, let's say . for independence from the catholic church, from the official church, in general he paid quite a lot of attention to the development of the pacific ocean and in general the problem of where asia ends and where america begins, and maps of the 16th century, which are at the disposal of historians, show that at that...
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an all-star lineup to take us through all of this, one williams, mary katharine ham and kevin mccarthy will join those coming up. we begin with petercy who is live at beach in delaware and is that campaign giving us clues right now about how a possible dropout would go? >> no, nothing like that, sandra. the campaign is insisting president biden is not going to drop out under any circumstances, even though it is possible this president with ever shrinking inner circle hasn't told them. >> our campaign is not working. president biden is not the top of the ticket. he is and will be the democratic nominee. i think it when it comes to if he is open to subject to any of that, the president has said several times he is staying in the race. >> a medical issue is one of the only things this president says will get him to drop out and now he's got one, covid. leaving las vegas come at this video in slow motion as the president declined the staircase telling reporters he was feeling good. this other clip, taught him across the country three hours 48 seconds and a reporter said the plane was shaking, but you see here he needed a lot of help in
an all-star lineup to take us through all of this, one williams, mary katharine ham and kevin mccarthy will join those coming up. we begin with petercy who is live at beach in delaware and is that campaign giving us clues right now about how a possible dropout would go? >> no, nothing like that, sandra. the campaign is insisting president biden is not going to drop out under any circumstances, even though it is possible this president with ever shrinking inner circle hasn't told them....
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peter weaver, who was based in hanover, pennsylvania. weaver's first photograph was taken from the upper floor window of the durham house. according to william, fresno ito. now, i'm sure many of you are very familiar with bill frisell nieto's work. bill was a u.s. army intelligence analyst who made a name for himself as the expert on civil war photography and in particularly photog coffee at gettysburg. now the shutter a house was located at the base of hill on stein, where avenue where the quality in some of you might be staying. there were the quality inn now stands at this image. looks uphill past tiny town road across the national cemetery and into cemetery. now several years ago, bill i were having drinks at the reliance mounts. where? where franz, his friends call him, keeps his office hours. so we were introduced to a man named fred shafi and he had something he wanted to show us. so pulled out a folder and out he pulled a folder out of his briefcase and and produced this image. the only known original print of this photograph. after jaw hit the table i had previously a poor reproductions of it, which i was using for our project. but
peter weaver, who was based in hanover, pennsylvania. weaver's first photograph was taken from the upper floor window of the durham house. according to william, fresno ito. now, i'm sure many of you are very familiar with bill frisell nieto's work. bill was a u.s. army intelligence analyst who made a name for himself as the expert on civil war photography and in particularly photog coffee at gettysburg. now the shutter a house was located at the base of hill on stein, where avenue where the...
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sadly overtaken the two boys, william and harry of course, dominates in american news and watercooler discussion as much as events between the stars of american popular life. peteryou spend quite a bit of time here in the states, don't you? what is your day job. mr. charter: yes, i am assistant editor of the times of london. that makes me the washington bureau chief here in washington. i have lived and worked here for five years. and it became pretty clear to me, one of the reasons why i thought to the book actually was that it is a real conversation point whenever i am in social gatherings. the conversation ready quickly comes around to the whale family. -- to the royal family. i am supposed to know from the u.k. of course, exactly what is going on behind the curtain. peter: you also write that 55 million americans watched the queen's 1953 coronation, which is a huge number when you think about the number of tv's. are the brits as obsessed as we are? mr. charter: that is a good question. if anything there is a bit too much of it in the u.k., and so some people get a bit fed up with it. too much gossip. because one thing about the royal family and the thing i ha
sadly overtaken the two boys, william and harry of course, dominates in american news and watercooler discussion as much as events between the stars of american popular life. peteryou spend quite a bit of time here in the states, don't you? what is your day job. mr. charter: yes, i am assistant editor of the times of london. that makes me the washington bureau chief here in washington. i have lived and worked here for five years. and it became pretty clear to me, one of the reasons why i...
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peter and june ckovlar corporation. >> a raymond james financial advise or gets to know you, your purpose, and the way you give back. life well planned. >> the william flora hewlett foundation for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to support a better world at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the "newshour." president biden is fashion growing calls from a handful of house democrats to step aside as the party's presidential nominee. earlier today in a rare cable news call-in, the president addressed his critics and maintained that he was still the best person on the job. >> i'm getting so frustrated by the elites -- i'm not talk about you or the elites that know so much more. run against me. go ahead. announce for president. challenge me at the convention. >> our congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and laura baron-lopez joins us now. president biden is unwavering. he says he's not exiting this race.
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peter doocy at the white house briefing holding of the card given to democrats of talking points drilling down on the talking points to claim vice president harris was never the border czar. juan williams and alex castellanos join us next but first griff jenkins is live in our newsroom. graph, where do we know these talking points came from? do we have a sense? >> we do, brett, moments ago i got a statement from the good mitigation instructor brian garcia from the congressional hispanic caucus he says that she developed the talking points on this card distributed to congress for the purpose of debunking the border czar they call it dismiss information. it's clear at the white house karine jean-pierre received them as well, watch. >> she was not a border czar and it is not just us, independent fact-checkers have said the same thing. that did not exist and it's not to. >> we can show you the talking points fox trot of the top vp harris was never appointed border czar, other points read she was not asked to lead on border enforcement and this one potus tasked her to lead diplomatic root cause strategies in central america not border policy, but brett, not all democrats are on board. six j
peter doocy at the white house briefing holding of the card given to democrats of talking points drilling down on the talking points to claim vice president harris was never the border czar. juan williams and alex castellanos join us next but first griff jenkins is live in our newsroom. graph, where do we know these talking points came from? do we have a sense? >> we do, brett, moments ago i got a statement from the good mitigation instructor brian garcia from the congressional hispanic...
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peter? >> tom costello with the very latest. that's a business trip that went a little longer than planned. >> i'm saying. >> thank you, tom. all right. sheinelle, you have morning boost. >> all right. when master sergeant james williams the military child. the teacher called 10-year-old morgan up to the front of the class, and then this happened. >> so, morgan, today we have a really special surprise for you since it's the month of a >> military child. ♪ >> how are you? >> wow! >> oh, our hearts. sergeant williams and his daughter sharing that long-awaited hug. but the surprise didn't end there. next it was on to the middle school where he also surprised his 14-year-old daughter allie. she was called up to the front of the class to take a picture. look at this. her dad walks through the door. two heartwarming reunions in one day to give you a double boost today. >> they never get old. >> a girl dad. that is awesome. >>> coming up, is this -- is this the new film duo set to be the next "barbenheimer". the future of not one but two predicted blockbusters up next. >>> up next, surfers who became survivors after being bitten by sharks returning to the beach where it happened. sam brock was there and joins us with the inc
peter? >> tom costello with the very latest. that's a business trip that went a little longer than planned. >> i'm saying. >> thank you, tom. all right. sheinelle, you have morning boost. >> all right. when master sergeant james williams the military child. the teacher called 10-year-old morgan up to the front of the class, and then this happened. >> so, morgan, today we have a really special surprise for you since it's the month of a >> military child. ♪...
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peters, you are certainly across the detail. thank you so much for that report. and we'll come back to you later on during the day. yeah amazing detail in the accounts for the royal family. prince williamlly pay cornwall, which he does actually pay tax on. believe it or not, a lot of tax. >> i think what people sometimes forget is that it's not a choice between the royal family and nothing. if we didn't have the royal family, we would need another head of state. and if you look at france or america or many other countries, the presidential system costs a lot of money too. so it's not a kind of money too. so it's not a kind of royal family or nothing. and i know which one i prefer. >> yes, definitely. right. still to come, the prime minister takes on rishi sunak at pmqs imminently at midday. stay with us for all the build up with tom and emily. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. aidan, how's your weather? >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello and welcome along to the latest update from the met office for gb news. fine. at first for many of us today with some warm sunshine, especially in the east. although there will be the odd shower here as w
peters, you are certainly across the detail. thank you so much for that report. and we'll come back to you later on during the day. yeah amazing detail in the accounts for the royal family. prince williamlly pay cornwall, which he does actually pay tax on. believe it or not, a lot of tax. >> i think what people sometimes forget is that it's not a choice between the royal family and nothing. if we didn't have the royal family, we would need another head of state. and if you look at france...
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, before we love and >> peter, before we love and leave you, i mean, obviously we're looking forward to this match tonight. can we go all the way? that's something prince williamn't actually ask me that, and i, i volunteered , i that, and i, i volunteered, i volunteered the information and said i started. >> well, he threw me a little bit because he said, i believe about gambling harm, which is one of the reasons i got the cbe. and for a lot of work with my wife in that area, and he threw me a bit, bit because i thought he'd just talked me about football, and i managed to swing it to villa and then on to england, and i just said, by the way, i think we can win the euros. you know? so i hope we do. also, you'll think i'm a right mug when. >> oh, lovely. and congratulations on the cbe. well deserved. thank you very much. great moment. are you that i mean you've had some wonderful, wonderful moments in your life in your footballing career, but i'll bet you that was a wonderful moment going to windsor castle and being given that gong , it was i mean, that gong, it was i mean, i thought , you know, because of my thought, you know, because of my wife steph and miss
, before we love and >> peter, before we love and leave you, i mean, obviously we're looking forward to this match tonight. can we go all the way? that's something prince williamn't actually ask me that, and i, i volunteered , i that, and i, i volunteered, i volunteered the information and said i started. >> well, he threw me a little bit because he said, i believe about gambling harm, which is one of the reasons i got the cbe. and for a lot of work with my wife in that area, and he...