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richard williams from buckley — why post a comment?ley in — why post a comment? richard williams from buckley in north _ why post a comment? richard williams from buckley in north wales, _ why post a comment? richard williams from buckley in north wales, jailed - from buckley in north wales, jailed for three months for sharing a menacing post about migrants while also encouraging rioters. in northampton, tyler kay was locked up for 38 months. he had called on the x social media platform for attacks on asylum seeker hotels. for days, the prime minister has faced calls for new laws to regulate social media companies. it is for new laws to regulate social media companies.— for new laws to regulate social media companies. it is not a lawless zone, i media companies. it is not a lawless zone. i agree _ media companies. it is not a lawless zone. i agree we _ media companies. it is not a lawless zone, i agree we have _ media companies. it is not a lawless zone, i agree we have to _ media companies. it is not a lawless zone, i agree we have to
richard williams from buckley — why post a comment?ley in — why post a comment? richard williams from buckley in north _ why post a comment? richard williams from buckley in north wales, _ why post a comment? richard williams from buckley in north wales, jailed - from buckley in north wales, jailed for three months for sharing a menacing post about migrants while also encouraging rioters. in northampton, tyler kay was locked up for 38 months. he had called on the x social media platform for...
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the internet was seen not only by his friends, but also by other people. thirty-four-year-old richard williams will go to jail for 12 months for sharing a derogatory meme about migrants in his facebook group and calling on like-minded people to riot. twenty-six-year-old tyler kay was jailed a day after he went on the offensive on the social network. he called for mass deportation, called for smashing up hotels populated by migrants and the contours of immigration lawyers. burn down all the hotels full of y, if you care, if it does. his calls for violent action were viewed almost 2 million people. the hunt is taking place outside the uk. metropolitan police chief mark rowley has warned that anyone, including us citizens, will be punished if their posts fuelled the unrest in england. social media has been a rocket booster for both the spread of disinformation and the orchestration of this violence. companies must show responsibility, and we must ensure that criminal activity online is prosecuted . this is the first crackdown here. there is concern that under the guise of ensuring freedom of spee
the internet was seen not only by his friends, but also by other people. thirty-four-year-old richard williams will go to jail for 12 months for sharing a derogatory meme about migrants in his facebook group and calling on like-minded people to riot. twenty-six-year-old tyler kay was jailed a day after he went on the offensive on the social network. he called for mass deportation, called for smashing up hotels populated by migrants and the contours of immigration lawyers. burn down all the...
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jail terms for encouraging unrest on social media were handed down to three men — tyler kay, richard williamsr protesters also received sentences. sameer ali and adnan ghafoor said they had been provoked by anti—muslim insults in leeds before punching a group of men. the judge said that was no excuse. more sentences are expected to be handed down next week. katie barnfield has been to bolton to see how communities affected by the violence have tried to move on. nearly a week on from the violence that gripped bolton, the town is still feeling the impact. several people have now been arrested after tiles, bottles and fireworks were thrown between two groups of rival protesters. but some business owners say its left people frightened to come here. rumours going through and my customer is scared, he don't come, and we very bad situation still. amran says the takings at his shoe shop are down 80% over the past week. how can i pay my rent and rates and, you know, business, everything? it's not i feel for personally, oh, he kills me, that's no problem. but the main thing, you kill my business. arif
jail terms for encouraging unrest on social media were handed down to three men — tyler kay, richard williamsr protesters also received sentences. sameer ali and adnan ghafoor said they had been provoked by anti—muslim insults in leeds before punching a group of men. the judge said that was no excuse. more sentences are expected to be handed down next week. katie barnfield has been to bolton to see how communities affected by the violence have tried to move on. nearly a week on from the...
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and richard williams from buckley was jailed for sharing a menacing post about migrants whilst also encouraginge these men, sameer ali and adnan ghafoor. they were part of a counterprotest in leeds against far right activists. they punched a group of white men, saying they had been provoked by anti—muslim insults. the judge said that was no excuse and gave them 20 months and two and a half years, respectively. 6000 specially—trained officers remain on duty this weekend to deal with any unrest. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, says it's important forces around the country stay on high alert. i'm absolutely convinced that having the police officers in place these last few days in the right places, the swiftjustice that has been dispensed in our courts have had a real impact but we have to stay on high alert going into this weekend because we absolutely have to make sure that our communities are safe. the king has offered his heartfelt thanks to the police and emergency services during a phone call to the pm, where he praised the way that community spirit and compassion have countered the agg
and richard williams from buckley was jailed for sharing a menacing post about migrants whilst also encouraginge these men, sameer ali and adnan ghafoor. they were part of a counterprotest in leeds against far right activists. they punched a group of white men, saying they had been provoked by anti—muslim insults. the judge said that was no excuse and gave them 20 months and two and a half years, respectively. 6000 specially—trained officers remain on duty this weekend to deal with any...
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richard williams from buckley in north wales, jailed for three months for sharing a menacing post aboutcial media platform for attacks on asylum seeker hotels. for days, the prime minister has faced calls for new laws to regulate social media companies. it is not a lawless zone. i agree we have to look more broadly at social media after this disorder. but the focus at the moment has to be on dealing with the disorder and making sure communities are safe and secure. notjust here in leeds but across the country, the wheels ofjustice are turning faster. courts in newcastle, sheffield, thanet and plymouth have all seenjailing is, among others. a0 people have been convicted. notjust racist extremists, counter protesters too. otherjailers include these men, sameer ali and adnan ghafoor. they were part of a counter protest in leeds against far right activists. they punched a group of white men, saying they had been provoked by anti—muslim insults. the judge said that was no excuse and gave them 20 months, and 2.5 years respectively. arrests and charges are still continuing, including this form
richard williams from buckley in north wales, jailed for three months for sharing a menacing post aboutcial media platform for attacks on asylum seeker hotels. for days, the prime minister has faced calls for new laws to regulate social media companies. it is not a lawless zone. i agree we have to look more broadly at social media after this disorder. but the focus at the moment has to be on dealing with the disorder and making sure communities are safe and secure. notjust here in leeds but...
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and richard williams from bartley was jailed for sharing a menacing post about migrants while also encouraging is included these men who were part of a counter protest in leeds against far right activists. they punched a group of white men saying they had been provoked by anti— muslim insults. thejudge said that provoked by anti— muslim insults. the judge said that was no excuse and gave them 20 months and 2.5 years respectively. 6000 specially trained officers remain on duty this weekend to deal with any unrest. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, says it is important forces around the country say on high alert. i am absolutely convinced _ the country say on high alert. i —n absolutely convinced that having less offices in place these past few daysin less offices in place these past few days in the right places, swift justice has been dispensed, have had a real impact, but we have to stay on high alert going into this weekend because we absolutely have to make sure that our communities are safe. . , to make sure that our communities are safe. ., , , are safe. king has offered his heartfelt
and richard williams from bartley was jailed for sharing a menacing post about migrants while also encouraging is included these men who were part of a counter protest in leeds against far right activists. they punched a group of white men saying they had been provoked by anti— muslim insults. thejudge said that provoked by anti— muslim insults. the judge said that was no excuse and gave them 20 months and 2.5 years respectively. 6000 specially trained officers remain on duty this weekend...
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live pictures at right now from there, with people taking to the streets, demanding president william richard was resignation of spotted at a lot of police presence and with full riot, you're as well a lot of young people as well. and earlier pictures, just leading up to that the current there on the street gun shot, fired the fresh riots broke out again in the capital light ruby despite earlier nationwide demonstrations forcing president route. so to you turn on proposed tax hikes distribute to withdrew the contested finance bill back in june. just one day after parliament was briefly storm consent that blaise with over 20 people losing their lives in flushes with police. then what for more on watson folding? let's cross live to our t corresponded kenneth on monday. kennedy. what is the situation like right now in a robi on what on full that there earlier today? well, um, thank you so much. so right people, what you're witnessing in the capital city of nate will be right now is that young people have got that in the capital city. uh today. uh for another round of protest . these uh, broad as
live pictures at right now from there, with people taking to the streets, demanding president william richard was resignation of spotted at a lot of police presence and with full riot, you're as well a lot of young people as well. and earlier pictures, just leading up to that the current there on the street gun shot, fired the fresh riots broke out again in the capital light ruby despite earlier nationwide demonstrations forcing president route. so to you turn on proposed tax hikes distribute...
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russian survival and so on, certainly a work of the ukraine survival, and yet you have got william burns and richardsations from time to time with the head of the svr, the russian overseas intelligence gathering arm of the kremlin. often there are common interests and there are things which can only be thrashed out in somewhere like ankara or istanbul. some kind of neutral territory where both sides feel comfortable. h0??? neutral territory where both sides feel comfortable.— neutral territory where both sides feel comfortable. how much do you know about — feel comfortable. how much do you know about how _ feel comfortable. how much do you know about how this _ feel comfortable. how much do you know about how this works? - feel comfortable. how much do you know about how this works? it - feel comfortable. how much do you know about how this works? it is i know about how this works? it is obviously incredibly complex and very sensitive and it involves lots of people. what we imagine the process is or how much do we know? i don't have to tell you that there is stuff i can't tell you but we don't yet k
russian survival and so on, certainly a work of the ukraine survival, and yet you have got william burns and richardsations from time to time with the head of the svr, the russian overseas intelligence gathering arm of the kremlin. often there are common interests and there are things which can only be thrashed out in somewhere like ankara or istanbul. some kind of neutral territory where both sides feel comfortable. h0??? neutral territory where both sides feel comfortable.— neutral...
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sentences for encouraging unrest on social media were handed down to three men — tyler kay, richard williamseets of the united kingdom in the name of your daughter. i am ashamed, and i'm so sorry that you've had to even consider this in the planning of the funeral of your beautiful daughter, alice. and i hope that anyone who has taken part in the violent disorder and i were streets over the past 13 days is hanging their heads in shame at the pain that they have caused you, a grieving family. we're joined now by nazir afzal, the former chief crown prosecutor for the north west of england, and by the chair of the criminal bar association, tana adkin. morning, both of you. tana adkin, if i could come to you first, we know nearly 800 people arrested so far, 118 behind bars stop we expect to see many more in court today. how long will it take to process through all of these people? tt is long will it take to process through all of these people?— all of these people? it is very difficult to — all of these people? it is very difficult to say _ all of these people? it is very difficult to say but _
sentences for encouraging unrest on social media were handed down to three men — tyler kay, richard williamseets of the united kingdom in the name of your daughter. i am ashamed, and i'm so sorry that you've had to even consider this in the planning of the funeral of your beautiful daughter, alice. and i hope that anyone who has taken part in the violent disorder and i were streets over the past 13 days is hanging their heads in shame at the pain that they have caused you, a grieving family....
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william floyd. philip livingston. francis lewis and lewis. morse. hudson oh. new jersey. new richard. stockton don weatherspoon. france. hopkinton. john hart. and abraham. harlow. oh. hampshire. matthew thornton. josiah bartlett. and. william whipple. la by not you said. samuel adams. john adams robert. robert. treat paine and elbridge gary hart. czar rhode island. la. glad to see you here, steven hopkins and william ellery. oh. oh. cardinal kent. roger chairman. samuel huntington. where are you? williams. oliver walcott. ha ha. and attesting to these. the secretary. charles thompson. ha da. i. and my fellow americans. let us all rise up our boys and have a nation do what has been written to what we have put our lives to everybody. ha ha ha ha. oh. thank you, private hector. now be we have the program finale. i, i want to tell you about some of the activities that we have inside the national archives for you today. the building will close at 7 p.m., so don't miss chance to see the declaration of independence the constitution, the bill of rights and the magna carta. we also have special hands on july family activ
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. >> so evan thomas, sandra dale o'connor, richard nixon, robert kennedy, bennett williams, teddy roosevelt, what's the thread that connects all these topics? >> one of the great things about being a journalist which i was by trade is you can do anything that you want. i'm not a scholar. i don't really have a specialty. having said that there is a connection and i guess i would say it's america after world war 2. this country coming into its own as this global power, the supreme power really, that fascinated me and what's it look to be a leader in this -- in this world that's your world, your time, your world, so that drew me initially to the wise men which i did with walter isaacson, john paul jones, a couple of centuries before but even he. i'mm fascinated by the burdens f leadership because it's hard. it's harder than we think and i'm fascinated by what it's like to be a man and usually men, my last book but up to her men and the human weakness dealing with enormous pressures how do they handle it, well, some really well and some brave and some not so well but it's the pressure that inte
. >> so evan thomas, sandra dale o'connor, richard nixon, robert kennedy, bennett williams, teddy roosevelt, what's the thread that connects all these topics? >> one of the great things about being a journalist which i was by trade is you can do anything that you want. i'm not a scholar. i don't really have a specialty. having said that there is a connection and i guess i would say it's america after world war 2. this country coming into its own as this global power, the supreme...
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kennedy and richard nixon. 12 years later, richard nixon was president and his counselor, robert finch, came on the program firing line with william f. buckley, jr. to discuss top to bottom voting reform and ways that america should reform the way we elect our presidents. take a look at this clip. - i would argue that unless we have under a federal law a single system that goes from registration all the way through till a man is sworn in. that that process has some kind of integrity, then indeed that office can be compromised and has been in the past. the primaries are only a part of this. the electoral college and its defects are another part. how ballots are put together, the very process of voting. all of these, i think, have to be addressed because if we don't settle it, in my opinion, in the time in '76, then i think both republicans and democrats or any other party that may be on the scene will be sorely tested. and i think we could see a constitutional crisis within the next several decades. - we still have primaries. the electoral college has not been reformed. we are still battling over how to create ballots and count the
kennedy and richard nixon. 12 years later, richard nixon was president and his counselor, robert finch, came on the program firing line with william f. buckley, jr. to discuss top to bottom voting reform and ways that america should reform the way we elect our presidents. take a look at this clip. - i would argue that unless we have under a federal law a single system that goes from registration all the way through till a man is sworn in. that that process has some kind of integrity, then...
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richard and so a complete lark. i submitted a letter of application to senator william's office. that's you did it in those days. you wrote a letter, you put a stamp on it, and you mailed and you hope to hear something back. no email. and so i got a call back from his chief of staff, who at the time was a young guy and then mitch daniels, which subsequently, of course, what had to be director of the office of management, two time governor of indiana, the president of the university, and so i interviewed mitch, and it turned out he was from princeton, too, which was a very nice coincidence. and he said in his droll way, i thought, i had to see you because i wanted to see a creature like you actually existed. and i said, what do you mean? he said, well, i mean, someone with a ph.d. from an ivy league school who's a conservative republican, i didn't know if there such a thing. so i said, well, so at any rate, i was the job. and after thinking about it a bit, i took it. when you speak about fortune life, if you had told me three years before that i was to be a capitol hill staff, i wouldn't have even known what you
richard and so a complete lark. i submitted a letter of application to senator william's office. that's you did it in those days. you wrote a letter, you put a stamp on it, and you mailed and you hope to hear something back. no email. and so i got a call back from his chief of staff, who at the time was a young guy and then mitch daniels, which subsequently, of course, what had to be director of the office of management, two time governor of indiana, the president of the university, and so i...
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william. well, it's huge news coming after the daily mail's diary editor richard eden revealed that sources toldaunch of spare proves that the duke is desperate for royal reconciliation. well, at face value this looks like, oh, okay, well, maybe they they they actually did reconcile, but actually did reconcile, but actually it's not necessarily not necessarily the truth, is it? >> i don't think william and harry spoke to each other at this funeral, but it's a really big deal that they were in the same room. they're in the same county. they're in norfolk together for this funeral. and lady jane fellowes is obviously diana's sister. so it was quite likely harry was going to come, but it's somehow still quite surprising because the war between them is so intense that there was some talk before the funeral that actually harry wouldn't come in case it overshadowed the funeral. but they've managed to do it undercover. i mean, it's the first we've heard of it. so that's pretty well, i suppose. >> look. hey, good for him, right? i mean, he obviously felt strongly enough about this that he wanted to go a
william. well, it's huge news coming after the daily mail's diary editor richard eden revealed that sources toldaunch of spare proves that the duke is desperate for royal reconciliation. well, at face value this looks like, oh, okay, well, maybe they they they actually did reconcile, but actually did reconcile, but actually it's not necessarily not necessarily the truth, is it? >> i don't think william and harry spoke to each other at this funeral, but it's a really big deal that they...
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william, who then tragically died in a in a plane crash in 1972. and so suddenly this, this fairly earnest, serious trainee architect, prince richard, suddenly foundied, he became duke of gloucester. so instead of pursuing the career he'd always planned as an architect, and he really knew his stuff. he was a proper, you know, qualified architect who'd been through through cambridge and through all the training for architecture. he became a regular member of the royal family, and he's been doing it ever since. >> and there's something of a aethereal about the magic of monarchy that by virtue of being the grandson of a sovereign or the grandson of a sovereign or the granddaughter of a sovereign, there is a feeling of being close to the crown. and therefore, when duke, gloucester, duke of york, etc. are at events , people feel they are at events, people feel they are at events, people feel they are next one to the king. you can't , next, but one to the can't, next, but one to the king. and that this is really important to them and encourages them and makes them realise that they're part of the whole fabric of the of british society. >> yeah. you're r
william, who then tragically died in a in a plane crash in 1972. and so suddenly this, this fairly earnest, serious trainee architect, prince richard, suddenly foundied, he became duke of gloucester. so instead of pursuing the career he'd always planned as an architect, and he really knew his stuff. he was a proper, you know, qualified architect who'd been through through cambridge and through all the training for architecture. he became a regular member of the royal family, and he's been doing...