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doctor richard taylor, we appreciate you | richard taylor, we appreciate you talking to us.acks and the failure of the care of valdo calocane and the families of barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates, thatis grace o'malley kumar and ian coates, that is all on the bbc news website and on the app and you can also watch the panorama programme from last night on the bbc iplayer. you are watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. ukraine says it is not interested in taking russian territory, a week on from its surprise incursion into the kursk region. in a public conversation plagued by technical problems, elon musk and donald trump discuss everything from global warming to the assassination attempt. i also heard people shout, "bullets, bullets! get down, get down!" because i moved out pretty nicely, pretty quickly. a public health emergency is declared in africa over the spread of a new strain of the mpox disease. a man appears in court charged with attempted murder after an 11—year old girl was stabbed in london's leicester square. and banksy unveils h
doctor richard taylor, we appreciate you | richard taylor, we appreciate you talking to us.acks and the failure of the care of valdo calocane and the families of barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates, thatis grace o'malley kumar and ian coates, that is all on the bbc news website and on the app and you can also watch the panorama programme from last night on the bbc iplayer. you are watching bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. ukraine says it is not interested in taking...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.'t treat calocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident, but never for longer than seven weeks. i don't think it's fair to say that he was ever treated. i don't think he was ever really treated. he was sort of managed, like, so he had interventions. but with regards to a proper, i guess, treatment plan, i'm not sure that we ever saw that. nottinghamshire health care nhs trust says it's committed to preventing such a trage
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.'t treat calocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's...
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doctor richard taylor, the forensic psychiatrist, told us that that practice of discharging a patientent is problematic and is valdo calocane's brother said those are examples which highlight that he never in fact got the care that he needed. he said there that you spoke to his brother. why did the family want to talk? , . , h, ~ brother. why did the family want to talk? , . , ,., ~ ., talk? yes, we have spoken to alliance and _ talk? yes, we have spoken to alliance and celeste, - talk? yes, we have spoken to alliance and celeste, the - talk? yes, we have spoken to . alliance and celeste, the brother and mother of valdo calocane. their main reason for talking was to highlight the problems they feel within the mental health system. they said the mental health system within the uk is broken. it needs urgent reform. they said they had concerns about valdo calocane's care in the years leading up to the killings. i want to take you straight to france, the olympic games has wrapped up. president emmanuel macron isjust picking night. let's take a listen. translation: i take a listen. transla
doctor richard taylor, the forensic psychiatrist, told us that that practice of discharging a patientent is problematic and is valdo calocane's brother said those are examples which highlight that he never in fact got the care that he needed. he said there that you spoke to his brother. why did the family want to talk? , . , h, ~ brother. why did the family want to talk? , . , ,., ~ ., talk? yes, we have spoken to alliance and _ talk? yes, we have spoken to alliance and celeste, - talk? yes, we...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident, but never for longer than seven weeks. i don't think it's fair to say that he was ever treated. i don't think he was ever really treated. he was sort of managed, like, so he had interventions. but with regards to a proper, i guess, treatment plan, i'm not sure that we ever saw that. nottinghamshire health care nhs trust says it's committed to preventing such a tragedy reoccurring. that work continues to improve the
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.ness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident, but never for longer than seven weeks. i don't think it's fair to say that he was ever treated. i don't think he was ever really treated. he was sort of managed, like, so, he had interventions, but with regards to a proper, i guess, treatment plan, i'm not sure that we ever saw that. brian dow is deputy chief executive of rethink mental illness, a charity that campaigns for people severely affected by mental i
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.ness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — he didn't treat calocane, but has been an expert witnessecord notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident — but neverfor longer than seven weeks. one of those violent incidents involved chris young. in 2021, valdo calocane moved into private student accommodation, sharing with him and three others. young had confronted his flatmate about leaving the bathroom in a mess. calocane tried to punch him, and then put him in a headlock. police didn't charge valdo calocane. how did you feel about valdo calocane? i thought he was someone with serious mental health issues, so i didn't think he was a
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — he didn't treat calocane, but has been an expert witnessecord notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo...
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doctor richard taylor, the forensic psychiatrist who has treated many people in similar positions to calocane said that the practice of discharging a patient back to their gp because of non—engagement is problematic and valdo calocane's brother said those are examples which highlight that he never in fact got the care that he needed. you have said there you have spoken to the brother, why did the family want to talk here? that to the brother, why did the family want to talk here?— to the brother, why did the family want to talk here? that is right, we have spoken _ want to talk here? that is right, we have spoken to _ want to talk here? that is right, we have spoken to his _ want to talk here? that is right, we have spoken to his brother - want to talk here? that is right, we have spoken to his brother and - have spoken to his brother and mother of valdo calocane. their main reason for talking was to highlight the problems they feel within the mental health system. they say that the mental health system in the uk is broken and that it needs urgent reform. they say they had concerns a
doctor richard taylor, the forensic psychiatrist who has treated many people in similar positions to calocane said that the practice of discharging a patient back to their gp because of non—engagement is problematic and valdo calocane's brother said those are examples which highlight that he never in fact got the care that he needed. you have said there you have spoken to the brother, why did the family want to talk here? that to the brother, why did the family want to talk here?— to the...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist. been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident, but never for longer than seven weeks. i don't think it's fair to say that he was ever treated. i don't think he was ever really treated. he was sort of managed, like so he had interventions, but with regards to a proper, i guess, treatment plan, i'm not sure that we ever saw that. brian dow is deputy chief executive of rethink mental illness, a charity that campaigns for people severely aff
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist. been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.alocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? um, i... i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident — but neverfor longer than seven weeks. one of those violent incidents involved chris young. in 2021, valdo calocane moved into private student accommodation, sharing with him and three others. young had confronted his flatmate about leaving the bathroom in a mess. calocane tried to punch him, and then put him in a headlock. police didn't charge valdo calocane. how did yo
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.alocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? um, i... i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — he didn't treat calocane, but has been an expert witnessown in record notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident — but neverfor longer than seven weeks. one of those violent incidents involved chris young. in 2021, valdo calocane moved into private student accommodation, sharing with him and three others. young had confronted his flatmate about leaving the bathroom in a mess. calocane tried to punch him, and then put him in a headlock. police didn't charge valdo calocane. how did you feel about valdo calocane? i thought he was someone with serious mental health issues. so i didn't think
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — he didn't treat calocane, but has been an expert witnessown in record notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist. treat calocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident, but never for longer than seven weeks. i don't think it's fair to say that he was ever treated. i don't think he was ever really treated. he was sort of managed, like, so he had interventions. but with regards to a proper, i guess, treatment plan, i'm not sure that we ever saw that. nottinghamshire health care nhs trust says it's committed to preventing such a tragedy
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the west, commanded by kirby smith and richard taylor. he wants to get to them so he can negotiate their surrender so that once again, there's some bargaining with the federals. if we stop the bloodshed now, if we surrender, what will you do for us in return. she'll try to make this end this inevitable end as gentle as possible. so he intends now himself to get to texas which means he has to go down through florida and get a boat to the bahamas, bermuda, to cuba, wherever he knows that the man to go to is a fellow who commanded a brigade in his division, cold harbor. general joe finnegan, who lives in madison, florida, and now home. so dismisses the few guys remaining with him. they go home and with just his son and major will, colonel wilson and tom, he heads to fight home, arriving on may 16th, finnegan's is stay away from the gulf. don't try to go to the gulf side of florida because it's constantly watched, patrolled, patrolled by the yankees. it'll be a longer trip if leave for the atlantic coast, but will be a safer trip or so. fergu
the west, commanded by kirby smith and richard taylor. he wants to get to them so he can negotiate their surrender so that once again, there's some bargaining with the federals. if we stop the bloodshed now, if we surrender, what will you do for us in return. she'll try to make this end this inevitable end as gentle as possible. so he intends now himself to get to texas which means he has to go down through florida and get a boat to the bahamas, bermuda, to cuba, wherever he knows that the man...
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richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.t treat calocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's something that i would expect to be taken seriously. valdo calocane was detained under the mental health act four times in two years, each time following a violent incident, but never for longer than seven weeks. i don't think it's fair to say that he was ever treated. i don't think he was ever really treated. he was sort of managed, like so he had interventions, but with regards to a proper, i guess, treatment plan, i'm not sure that we ever saw that. brian dow is deputy chief executive of rethink mental illness, a charity that campaign
richard taylor is a forensic psychiatrist.t treat calocane, but has been an expert witness in more than 150 court cases. have you ever seen it written down in medical notes? that the patient could potentially go on to kill someone? i...i can't recall of a case where i've seen that written down in the medical records. if it's that unusual and potentially that serious, what would you expect to happen? if a psychiatrist is committing themselves to a potential risk of homicide, then i think that's...
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i we would be a lot further along - in taylor's journey than we are now. for richard. he wants all disabled people to have the right equipment so that they can benefit from sport just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. time to show you those pictures from iceland. a volcano has erupted in iceland — for the sixth time since december. the eruption, in the southwestern peninsula, has seen lava spewing into the air. the icelandic meteorological office said the eruption began at 21:26 local time following a series of earthquakes. the nearby fishing village of grindavik was evacuated. it is not known how many people were in the area because most of its nearly 4000 residents left in november. more eruptions going on there over the last few hours. before we pause and catch up on the weather details let me tell you what we have coming up let me tell you what we have coming up in the next 60 busy minutes here unverified live, we will be live in washington, we have seen the end of the democratic convention in chicago, those are the scenes, the pictures, huge enthusiasm in the hal
i we would be a lot further along - in taylor's journey than we are now. for richard. he wants all disabled people to have the right equipment so that they can benefit from sport just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. time to show you those pictures from iceland. a volcano has erupted in iceland — for the sixth time since december. the eruption, in the southwestern peninsula, has seen lava spewing into the air. the icelandic meteorological office said the eruption began at 21:26 local time...
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i we would be a lot further along i in taylor's journey than we are now. for richardquipment so that they can benefit from sport just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. bbc presenterjermainejenas says he's consulting lawyers after being sacked by the corporation. the former footballer — who's presented the one show and appeared on match of the day as a pundit — was dismissed this week, after allegations of inappropriate workplace behaviour. he says there are two sides to every story. charlotte gallagher reports. we know that a few weeks ago the bbc was told he had allegedly sent sent inappropriate messages to a female colleague. jermainejenas had been colleague. jermaine jenas had been positioning colleague. jermainejenas had been positioning himself to take over from gary lineker. a huge picture of him on the side of the bbc office has been removed. another employer said they have no plans to work with jermainejenas in the immediate future, and he actually did an interview with talk sport and was asked about this. i’m interview with talk sport and was asked about this
i we would be a lot further along i in taylor's journey than we are now. for richardquipment so that they can benefit from sport just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. bbc presenterjermainejenas says he's consulting lawyers after being sacked by the corporation. the former footballer — who's presented the one show and appeared on match of the day as a pundit — was dismissed this week, after allegations of inappropriate workplace behaviour. he says there are two sides to every story....
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richard has been a mentor to ten—year—old taylor since he was two and has been there through some ofould be better in any way, what would you like them to be better in? more comfier. more comfy, for sure. they are so heavy. and you have to wear these? there's not much difference between that and mine. is there not? no. taylor has three different nhs prosthetic legs, but none of them work that well for him. if we had the money, it would be | a completely different scenario. | do you feel that way? yes. i understand that it's the nhs and fundingj is limited, but they're kids. there shouldn't be - a limitation on their life. so what do you think you could get if you had the money? lighter legs. better fit, physio that comes along with it. i we would be a lot further along - in taylor's journey than we are now. we're just we'rejust going to we're just going to cut to rfk junior in phoenix, arizona. the junior in phoenix, arizona. the -a of junior in phoenix, arizona. the party of my _ junior in phoenix, arizona. the party of my father, _ junior in phoenix, arizona. tue party of my father
richard has been a mentor to ten—year—old taylor since he was two and has been there through some ofould be better in any way, what would you like them to be better in? more comfier. more comfy, for sure. they are so heavy. and you have to wear these? there's not much difference between that and mine. is there not? no. taylor has three different nhs prosthetic legs, but none of them work that well for him. if we had the money, it would be | a completely different scenario. | do you feel...
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i we would be a lot further along - in taylor's journey than we are now. for richardt so that they can benefit from sport just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. a 101—year—old woman is hoping for the safe return of her late husband's war medals after they were stolen from her home. betty rout said she "wasn't scared" when she was woken by two people breaking into her home, butjust wants someone to give them back. our reporter steve knibbs went to meet her. no, i wasn't scared, no. betty is remarkably resilient and philosophical, considering what happened. she woke up in the middle of the night to see two burglars walking out of her kitchen. i was standing in the bedroom doorway. the leader came to me and said, "sorry" — i think he said, "sorry about this". the thieves had stolen some handbags and a small safe with some documents inside, but most distressing was that they had taken a set of war medals belonging to her late husband stephen. he had earned them during the second world war and later for service in palestine, africa and italy. actually, this is right where
i we would be a lot further along - in taylor's journey than we are now. for richardt so that they can benefit from sport just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. a 101—year—old woman is hoping for the safe return of her late husband's war medals after they were stolen from her home. betty rout said she "wasn't scared" when she was woken by two people breaking into her home, butjust wants someone to give them back. our reporter steve knibbs went to meet her. no, i wasn't scared, no....
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richard has been a mentor to 10 year—old taylor since he was two.n given by the nhs, but none of them work that well for him. his mum, terri, believes that they'd have more options if they could go private. i understand it's the nhs and funding is limited, but the kids, there shouldn't be a limit, like, limitation on their life. so what do you think you could get then if you had the money? lighter legs, better fit, physio that comes along with it. for richard, it's notjust about finding the next gold medal winning paralympian. he wants all disabled people to have the right equipment so that they can benefit from sport, just like he has. nikki fox, bbc news. england's cricketers have been entertaining the crowd at old trafford, in various ways, as they try to close in on victory against sri lanka. the third day of the first test is drawing to a close, with the visitors more than 50 runs ahead in their second innings. joe wilson is there. it felt like one of those days on tour for sri it felt like one of those days on tourfor sri lanka. first they wat
richard has been a mentor to 10 year—old taylor since he was two.n given by the nhs, but none of them work that well for him. his mum, terri, believes that they'd have more options if they could go private. i understand it's the nhs and funding is limited, but the kids, there shouldn't be a limit, like, limitation on their life. so what do you think you could get then if you had the money? lighter legs, better fit, physio that comes along with it. for richard, it's notjust about finding the...
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taylor's journey than we are now. for. journey than we are now. for richard, _ journey than we are now.ut journey than we are now.“ richard, it's not just about finding richard, it's notjust about finding the next paralympian, he wants all disabled people to have the right equipment so they can benefit from sportjust like he has. it's the uk's biggest festival weekend of the year with events across the country. reading and leeds is one of the largest uk festivals, with 200,000 music fans attending every year, many of them students who've just completed a—levels and enjoying their last hurrah of the summer. headliners this year include grammy nominee, lana del rey, english record producer, singer and songwriter — fred again and american rock band, blink 182. let's speak to our reporter emer mccarthy whojoins us live in reading. hoping those blue skies last over the weekend. tell us more. hellos from a very — the weekend. tell us more. hellos from a very sunny _ the weekend. tell us more. hellos from a very sunny but _ the weekend. tell us more. hellos from a very sunny but breezy - from
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we would be a lot further along in taylor's journey than we are now. for richardet, there will be some play today. the worst of the weather this morning and for the goal. improving. a very good morning to you. improving as a word of the day after what is quite a wild start to friday. let's talk about storm lillian, is short lived but potentially disruptive storm. the peak of the gusts will probably be in the morning rush hour. heavy rain in scotland before that gradually clears three. let's take a look at some of the wind gusts we have got. this is in the last half an hour. the isle of wight, 72 miles an hour. the isle of wight, 72 miles an hour. the isle of wight, 72 miles an hour. quite widely around 50, 60 miles an hour. the storm quickly gets off into the north sea by lunchtime. before it goes this is where the main warning areas are. some rain problems as well in southern and eastern scotland. showers elsewhere through england and wales quickly clear. getting better kind of day. more sunshine around this afternoon. showers in northern ireland, scotland and th
we would be a lot further along in taylor's journey than we are now. for richardet, there will be some play today. the worst of the weather this morning and for the goal. improving. a very good morning to you. improving as a word of the day after what is quite a wild start to friday. let's talk about storm lillian, is short lived but potentially disruptive storm. the peak of the gusts will probably be in the morning rush hour. heavy rain in scotland before that gradually clears three. let's...
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taylor. let's return now to the news that details of compensation to be paid to victims of the infected blood scandal have been set out today. richard warwick is one of the treloar school pupils who we heard from in the report we ran earlier. let's hear more from him now. my my parents were advised for me to go down to the specialist boarding school in hampshire because i was losing so much schooling at home, spending time in hospital. it was a long way for me to travel so a long way for me to travel. it's 300 miles, but after a lot of back and forth, my parents decided that yes, 0k, we'll send our son down there because they offered world class care and of course, on site education. so it was a win win. it was perfect. it seemed that way. um, i went down at ten and after a few years, a few months, they, um, started changing treatments and giving me excessive amounts of freeze dried concentrate, imported mainly from the states. um, boys were walking around on many a number of occasions with jaundice, yellow skin and eyes, and we didn't really think a lot of it. we sort of shrugged it off, and it wasn't really until the inquiry, uh,
taylor. let's return now to the news that details of compensation to be paid to victims of the infected blood scandal have been set out today. richard warwick is one of the treloar school pupils who we heard from in the report we ran earlier. let's hear more from him now. my my parents were advised for me to go down to the specialist boarding school in hampshire because i was losing so much schooling at home, spending time in hospital. it was a long way for me to travel so a long way for me to...
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taylor. let's return now to the news that details of compensation to be paid to victims of the infected blood scandal have been set out today. richardfrom him now. my my parents were advised for me to go down to the specialist boarding school in hampshire because i was losing so much schooling at home, spending time in hospital. it was a long way for me to travel so a long way for me to travel. it's 300 miles, but after a lot of back and forth, my parents decided that yes, ok, we'll send our son down there because they offered
taylor. let's return now to the news that details of compensation to be paid to victims of the infected blood scandal have been set out today. richardfrom him now. my my parents were advised for me to go down to the specialist boarding school in hampshire because i was losing so much schooling at home, spending time in hospital. it was a long way for me to travel so a long way for me to travel. it's 300 miles, but after a lot of back and forth, my parents decided that yes, ok, we'll send our...
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richard nixon. on capitol hill, chad pergram fox news rumors continue to swirl in chicago about whether beyonce or tayloror take part in the democratic national convention. >> last week, tmz reported that harris walle's campaign did not want too many celebrities at the event, instead focusing on typical voters outside of hollywood. but that has not stopped speculation on the topic. there has also been no comment from either the beyonce or swift camp. a reminder ktvu is your home for this week's dnc. our political reporter, greg lee is in chicago. this week covering the event from every angle, and he'll bring us live reports from the democratic convention hall. it all starts tomorrow on ktvu. >> a california bill aimed at addressing disparities in computer science education across the state has failed to come out of the senate appropriations committee. the legislation was meant to ensure all students, regardless of their race, location or economic status, could have access to quality computer science courses. according to a report in 2019, only 30% of schools serving low income students offered high quali
richard nixon. on capitol hill, chad pergram fox news rumors continue to swirl in chicago about whether beyonce or tayloror take part in the democratic national convention. >> last week, tmz reported that harris walle's campaign did not want too many celebrities at the event, instead focusing on typical voters outside of hollywood. but that has not stopped speculation on the topic. there has also been no comment from either the beyonce or swift camp. a reminder ktvu is your home for this...
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richard calendar. he's made up to £2 million from his calendars. and he outsells one. harry styles and taylor swift. liff richard is such a likeable character. and i think we haven't got a picture, have we? >> from the. >> from the. >> oh, we've got lots in the mail. yeah, but you see the swimming pool we have, he said all of the pictures in this year's calendar or next year's calendar. >> oh, there you go. were either taken at his home in barbados or on a cruise that he was on, and that's just one picture. but he's in the pool and oh, there he's in the pool and oh, there he is . look. and i must say, he is. look. and i must say, he's 83. >> but it's incredible. >> but it's incredible. >> there's so many of them. yes, they've they've got so much stamina from that era. >> and he's never touched hair dye in his life. >> i just think well no. >> i just think well no. >> oh come on. oh you >> he does love a shower. he loves you. can't. you can't wait to get in the shower. >> i've never tried to put my dog in the shower. >> mine won't go near the shower. she she thinks it's like the. oh, he has got a pict
richard calendar. he's made up to £2 million from his calendars. and he outsells one. harry styles and taylor swift. liff richard is such a likeable character. and i think we haven't got a picture, have we? >> from the. >> from the. >> oh, we've got lots in the mail. yeah, but you see the swimming pool we have, he said all of the pictures in this year's calendar or next year's calendar. >> oh, there you go. were either taken at his home in barbados or on a cruise that...
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richard burton changed the nature of fame. >> bunch of guys who were photographers were looking for elizabeth taylor, desperately looking forther very much, but i think that they were toxic for one another. >> reporter: her oscar winning work in 1965 who's afraid of virginia wolf, would be a career pinnacle until her move in the 1980s to lead the way on behalf of aids fund-raising and research. >> her closest friends were gay men. and she cherished those friendships. in the end, you know, she's able to do the most satisfying thing she's ever done in her life. so much more important than any of the movies she ever made. it defined her life and her legacy. >> if you ever wondered what all the fuss was about when it came to elizabeth taylor, now you'll know. the lost tapes debuts on hbo and max on august 3rd. >> whit: fascinating. chris, thank you very much. let's go to ginger. good morning. >> ginger: good morning to you, whit. it's a hot and steamy start. it will be that way throughout the morning and tomorrow. we have heat advisories. but we are not alone. it's up to connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, all the way dow
richard burton changed the nature of fame. >> bunch of guys who were photographers were looking for elizabeth taylor, desperately looking forther very much, but i think that they were toxic for one another. >> reporter: her oscar winning work in 1965 who's afraid of virginia wolf, would be a career pinnacle until her move in the 1980s to lead the way on behalf of aids fund-raising and research. >> her closest friends were gay men. and she cherished those friendships. in the...
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richard nixon was pardoned by his successor, president gerald ford. still to come on the newshour. where recovery efforts stand one year after hawaii's destructive fires. investigators provide new details about the terror plots that forced taylor concerts to be canceled. and what's happened to homeless , parisians during this year's olympics. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: after nearly 40 years of working in the nation's capitol, speaker emerita nancy pelosi has played a central role in some of the most consequential american events of the last two decades, and that is the focus of her new book, the art of power: my story as america's first woman speaker of the house. speaker emerita nancy pelosi, welcome back to the newshour. thank you for being here. nancy pelosi: always a pleasure to be here. amna: so you have said this new book, the art of power, but it's not a memoir, but it does have a number of very personal, very intimate moments in it. it's also just a sweeping collection of big moments through your leadership, through american history. 9/11, the war in iraq, the 2008 financial crisis. how
richard nixon was pardoned by his successor, president gerald ford. still to come on the newshour. where recovery efforts stand one year after hawaii's destructive fires. investigators provide new details about the terror plots that forced taylor concerts to be canceled. and what's happened to homeless , parisians during this year's olympics. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona...
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>>> the judge said taylor's death was triggered by the actions of her boyfriend firing at police and not a falsified search warrant. for now back to "dateline." >>> detective richardbelieve for a moment he was investigating a burglary gone bad. four all his suspicions, detective richard birdsall-- to say can you drive me down to long beach? >> he agreed. they met at a park and ride parking lot, and he drove nick's car. the driver said nick told him why he needed to go to long beach. >> local drug dealers out there, so he's coming down for that one reason. >> honestly he had no idea the agenda included murder, said the driver. >> you never knew he was coming down to take someone's life. >> of course the guy was probably lying, so they put him under arrest. anyway, his claim he thought he was driving a drug enforcer did not make sense. the notion that suburban housewife lynn schockner was tangled up with drug dealers that have been targeted for execution was frankly preposterous. lynn had been living a quiet life for 25 years, married to a man with a lot going for him. >> it was a wealthy man. >> not to mention all the family money he inherited. >> they were able to
>>> the judge said taylor's death was triggered by the actions of her boyfriend firing at police and not a falsified search warrant. for now back to "dateline." >>> detective richardbelieve for a moment he was investigating a burglary gone bad. four all his suspicions, detective richard birdsall-- to say can you drive me down to long beach? >> he agreed. they met at a park and ride parking lot, and he drove nick's car. the driver said nick told him why he...
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for the first time, taylor swift addressing the terror threat that forced the cans laying of her vienna concerts. >> gio: and what we are learning about the cause of richardimmons' death. first ginger. >> ginger: norfolk, virginia, good morning. this morning has tied a record low at 59. in the south, high temperature records are just beat everything else. abilene got to 113. many more daily records. we'll talk about where this goes. your local weather in 30 seconds. >> gio: coming up, the big reveal for "dancing with the stars." we'll be right back. my symptoms got worse over time. my eye doctor explained the root was inflammation—so he prescribed xiidra. xiidra works differently. xiidra targets inflammation. over-the-counter drops don't do this. they only hit pause on my symptoms. but twice-daily xiidra gives me lasting relief. xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if allergic to xiidra and seek medical help if needed. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort, blurred vision, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. before using xiidra, remove contact lenses and wait fif
for the first time, taylor swift addressing the terror threat that forced the cans laying of her vienna concerts. >> gio: and what we are learning about the cause of richardimmons' death. first ginger. >> ginger: norfolk, virginia, good morning. this morning has tied a record low at 59. in the south, high temperature records are just beat everything else. abilene got to 113. many more daily records. we'll talk about where this goes. your local weather in 30 seconds. >> gio:...