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protests by environmental campaigners extinction rebellion targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch. we'll have all the action from another thrilling day at the british athletics championships in manchester. and at 7:30pm, click reveals the discovery of one of the largest collections of material belonging to the so—called islamic state group ever found on the internet. good evening. as thousands of students are preparing their return to university, data now shows the highest number of detected infections of coronavirus is in young people. a leading epidemiologist said today she believes the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of the virus. in the past hour, bolton has announced tighter restrictions. the council says the town's infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week — the highest in england. residents have been asked to only use public transport for essential purposes and not to mix with other households in any setting, but this doesn't apply to support bubbles. in leeds, young people are being urged to take responsibility for controlli
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environmental campaigners extinction rebellion target three of the uk's printing presses owned by rupert murdochs, a behind—the—scenes look at the preparations as some of the biggest names in italian opera gatherfor a glittering night under the stars at the verona arena. music plays. italy, home of opera — and the night the music came alive again at the famous roman arena in verona. after months of silence, a dazzling gala concert with a big cast of italian opera stars. they sing. i missed to go and to put my feet on the stage — to feel the power of the orchestra. i'm going behind the scenes to find out what the future holds for live opera. music is something that goes directly to the soul. it's not important, you know, the quality now, we start to think about the quality later, maybe in a few months, but now, let's do music. and will audiences return? i'm from verona, and the arena, it is our place to meet and enjoy music. so it was very important for me to be here tonight — the first occasion of reopening it. sorry. they sing. for an opera fan such as myself, it's a real treat to visit the rom
environmental campaigners extinction rebellion target three of the uk's printing presses owned by rupert murdochs, a behind—the—scenes look at the preparations as some of the biggest names in italian opera gatherfor a glittering night under the stars at the verona arena. music plays. italy, home of opera — and the night the music came alive again at the famous roman arena in verona. after months of silence, a dazzling gala concert with a big cast of italian opera stars. they sing. i...
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of extinction rebellion protesters blocked the entrances to three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch'sn. as well as this plant in hertfordshire, activists targeted presses in merseyside and in north lanarkshire. the protest meant delays delivering millions of newspapers this morning, including the sun, the times, the daily mail and the daily telegraph. we're here because we feel the british media and political establishment have been complacent about the most existential threat britain has ever faced. 72 people were arrested as police cleared the roads. newspaper editors described the actions as an outrageous attempt to gag the press. the actions of these protesters are so absurd. these are the actions of totalitarian dictators and authorities throughout the world throughout history — shut down the message, attack a free press, which is exactly what they've done here. this is the fifth day of protests by the environmental campaign group. on tuesday, perhaps 3000 activists congregated outside parliament, blocking the roads. amongst them, the former archbishop of canterbury, rowan willia
of extinction rebellion protesters blocked the entrances to three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch'sn. as well as this plant in hertfordshire, activists targeted presses in merseyside and in north lanarkshire. the protest meant delays delivering millions of newspapers this morning, including the sun, the times, the daily mail and the daily telegraph. we're here because we feel the british media and political establishment have been complacent about the most existential threat britain...
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by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch. in sport, we'll have all the action from the nations league, as raheem sterling's late penalty gives england a dramatic win against iceland. good evening. as thousands of students are preparing their return to university, data now shows the highest number of detected infections of coronavirus is in young people. a leading epidemiologist said today she believes the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of the virus. this evening, bolton has announced tighter restrictions. the council says the town's infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people, per week, the highest in england. residents have been asked to only use public transport for essential purposes and not to mix with other households in any setting but this doesn't apply to support bubbles. in leeds, young people are being urged to take responsibility for controlling the spread of coronavirus following an increase in house parties in the city.leeds was added to the public health england areas of c
by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch. in sport, we'll have all the action from the nations league, as raheem sterling's late penalty gives england a dramatic win against iceland. good evening. as thousands of students are preparing their return to university, data now shows the highest number of detected infections of coronavirus is in young people. a leading epidemiologist said today she believes the country is at a...
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protests by environmental campaigners extinction rebellion targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdochand coming up at 6:30pm, we'll have sportsday with all the action from another thrilling day at the british athletics championships in manchester. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame annejohnson, who is a member of the government's scientific advisory group, says she is particularly concerned by a rise in infection rates among young people. in leeds, people have been urged to socialise sensibly and responsibly this weekend after the city was added to a government watchlist of areas with high rates of infection. our health correspondent, richard galpin, reports. it is amongst young people now that there is mounting concern about coronavirus infections. although the virus has much less impact on the young, they can spread it to other people. we are very pleased to see our friends and family again. we will be able to see our friends and family but the
protests by environmental campaigners extinction rebellion targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdochand coming up at 6:30pm, we'll have sportsday with all the action from another thrilling day at the british athletics championships in manchester. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame annejohnson, who is a member of the government's scientific...
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you like fox news rupert murdoch faux news die every one knows about sexual harassment at fox news and worse that's been publicized and led to mass resignations at murdoch's fox news how can you square that if you watch my twitter create i'm just as critical of ox news as i am not any of the others it's just didn't mcconnell run our actions to believe any of the media because you don't know what's behind why they're saying that names of those satellites who is supported lambs and is promoting what they say and just very suspicious of media the stats and i mean obviously it's controversial some of those tweets that you're doing because you said black lies matter protest to me the thugs burning destroying buildings and lives are no better than the $911.00 terrorists and i mean official inquiry was done into this with less than 93 percent of protests involve violence and property damage are you buying too much into the trump narrative because you so do not want a party elected under biden which has the clintons influence still running through it now add don't bind to the trots thing at i
you like fox news rupert murdoch faux news die every one knows about sexual harassment at fox news and worse that's been publicized and led to mass resignations at murdoch's fox news how can you square that if you watch my twitter create i'm just as critical of ox news as i am not any of the others it's just didn't mcconnell run our actions to believe any of the media because you don't know what's behind why they're saying that names of those satellites who is supported lambs and is promoting...
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by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch time for click. hey, welcome back. hope you're doing 0k. we are still here for you and we always will be. until we get the memo at least! lara, how are you? how was your time off? do you feel refreshed? i certainly do but it's really weird going back to workjust involving going to a different bit of the house and, in my case, putting a click sign up! how has your time off been? it was quiet, to be honest. didn't go away, obviously. usually over the summer i would have taken in a festival or two as well, not this year of course. i can't imagine you going to a festival. it has been known, i'll thank you! in fact, the edinburgh fringe festival is a big deal and i love seeing all the comedians trying out their new material. but you have been making up for it online? i have. i've been going to quite a few virtual comedy gigs and this is the new way that comedians are getting themselves heard. welcome to the covid arms! give me a massive cheer for the start of the show! drop in to the onlin
by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch time for click. hey, welcome back. hope you're doing 0k. we are still here for you and we always will be. until we get the memo at least! lara, how are you? how was your time off? do you feel refreshed? i certainly do but it's really weird going back to workjust involving going to a different bit of the house and, in my case, putting a click sign up! how has your time off been? it was...
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harry evans fell out spectacularly with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefined journalism itself. a master craftsman, he pioneered a form of brave, investigative, campaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's a most importantjudgement, not only for the freedom of the press, but for the citizens‘ right to know in england. and most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british government, before the laws, they have got to do it now. david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story. his daughter louise was one of those affected as a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table and walked down, all the board were in there. he said, david, i want to pledge the support of the sunday times and all the power we can muster to take these people on and get the due
harry evans fell out spectacularly with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefined journalism itself. a master craftsman, he pioneered a form of brave, investigative, campaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's a most importantjudgement, not only for the freedom of the press, but for the citizens‘...
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he needed help, and he has gotten that help every day of his presidency from rupert murdoch's fox news doing everything they can to help donald trump and every day remaining in this presidential campaign. so how is that going to look from here to election day? joining us now is brian stelter, the author of the new book "hoax. donald trump, fox news and the dangerous distortion of truth." brian, i want to fixate for one moment on that word, dangerous. tell us what you found in studying how fox produces what it produces and what the danger is. >> well, i think the pandemic this year has proven the thesis. i also understood and you have always understood that fox is incredibly powerful. it has a monopoly position. this year has proven the danger like never before. i reproduced a time line in the book for january, for february, for march and i show how trump and fox were saying the same things about the pandemic at the same times. they were down playing this disease in ways that endangered people's lives. don't take it from me. take it from the people in the book who wrote to the sec and s
he needed help, and he has gotten that help every day of his presidency from rupert murdoch's fox news doing everything they can to help donald trump and every day remaining in this presidential campaign. so how is that going to look from here to election day? joining us now is brian stelter, the author of the new book "hoax. donald trump, fox news and the dangerous distortion of truth." brian, i want to fixate for one moment on that word, dangerous. tell us what you found in studying...
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and history will show rupert murdoch's most significant contribution to his adopted country has been the preversion of television into a propaganda channel named after the legend in the forest that is most cunning and to put it mildly untrustworthy, fox. so rupert murdoch will do everything he can to support donald trump and republicans might do to get rid of the ballots. martin gelman has delivered reporting that is the stuff of nightmares, specifying how donald trump and an army of lawyers hope to get rid of the ballots, specifically in pennsylvania where the party confirmed that strike that guising is already underway for republicans to block the counting of mail-in ballots after election day and then pennsylvania's republican legislature would intervene and award pennsylvania's electoral votes to donald trump. but don't worry. don't worry about that particular scenario because that will never happen in pennsylvania, and here's why. although the united states constitution granted the power to choose electors to state leg hey churs, allstate® legislatures have passed laws signed by
and history will show rupert murdoch's most significant contribution to his adopted country has been the preversion of television into a propaganda channel named after the legend in the forest that is most cunning and to put it mildly untrustworthy, fox. so rupert murdoch will do everything he can to support donald trump and republicans might do to get rid of the ballots. martin gelman has delivered reporting that is the stuff of nightmares, specifying how donald trump and an army of lawyers...
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minister criticises protests by environmental campaigners, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdochd to act now or over 500 species of mammals wll die out by the end of this century — that's the stark warning from new research. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. welcome, i'm philippa thomas. we start with the coronavirus pandemic, which at a time when school pupils and university students are returning to their places of study around the world, is regaining momentum. india has seen more than four million cases — making it the third country in the world to pass that mark, following the united states and brazil. in europe, france registered 8,975 cases in the 2a hours to friday — its highest daily infection rate for covid—i9 since the start of the pandemic. in the uk, new lockdown measures have been introduced in bolton in greater manchester after the infection rate rose to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week, the highest in england. and another northern city — leeds —
minister criticises protests by environmental campaigners, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdochd to act now or over 500 species of mammals wll die out by the end of this century — that's the stark warning from new research. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. welcome, i'm philippa thomas. we start with the coronavirus pandemic, which at a time when school...
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it's very specific how often he calls rupert murdoch or hannity and he has the constant dialogue with the networks. they do now because it has come out that according to the book he has almost constant communication with sean hannity he calls him before and after the show. if certain ideas are coming from fox and friends are people like sean hannity or the president he's watching the network. and that they are both manipulating each other but it's also in a way i don't think the audience understands and the most troubling example is talk about tucker carlson how the united states should not attack iran last year and that may have been an important reason. talk about that story. >> when ayn rand struck the american drone and how trump would respond he claimed missiles were locked and loaded and the retaliation is about to begin. and what we now know he called tucker carlson before hand. but he had been on the air he was advocating against john bolton and striking i ran. but trump needed to hear it again. and needed to hear from tucker again. he called him up. he will not call the white
it's very specific how often he calls rupert murdoch or hannity and he has the constant dialogue with the networks. they do now because it has come out that according to the book he has almost constant communication with sean hannity he calls him before and after the show. if certain ideas are coming from fox and friends are people like sean hannity or the president he's watching the network. and that they are both manipulating each other but it's also in a way i don't think the audience...
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distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochews, the travel show is in scotland, amid concerns that the travel slump might mean trouble for some of its historic buildings. this week on the travel show, castles in lockdown. he is walking like a man who's walked a very long time. one of new york's messiest sandwiches. you can expect flavour, you can expect the food will be made with love, and you can expect a little sass, because that's me. social distancing lessons from medieval italy. and the ups and downs of scotland's wild camping surge. this week, i'm in scotland, a country famous for its hundreds of incredible castles. it's only the second time i've been here, but it's a place that is close to my heart. i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and that's what's brought us here today. i'm beginning myjourney in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of t
distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochews, the travel show is in scotland, amid concerns that the travel slump might mean trouble for some of its historic buildings. this week on the travel show, castles in lockdown. he is walking like a man who's walked a very long time. one of new york's messiest sandwiches. you can expect flavour, you can expect the food will be made with love, and you can expect a little sass,...
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distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochpresident trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny, who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. it is interesting that everybody is a lwa ys it is interesting that everybody is always mentioning russia. i don't mind you mentioning russia, buti think china at this point is a nation that you should be talking about much more so than russia. before we moved to our programme, we have some breaking news. according to our correspondence, kfc in glasgow has been shut, a branch of kfc in glasgow has been closed down after six members of staff there tested positive for coronavirus. those working at the fast food restau ra nt those working at the fast food restaurant are now self isolating at home. kfc has said that it is liaising with nhs greater glasgow and clyde. just to reiterate, six members of staff at a kfc branch in glasgow have tested positive for coronavirus.
distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochpresident trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny, who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. it is interesting that everybody is a lwa ys it is interesting that everybody is always mentioning russia. i don't mind you mentioning russia, buti think...
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distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochtion protesters have clashed with police in dover — blocking a dual carriageway and bringing traffic to a standstill. president trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny — who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. it is interesting that everybody is a lwa ys it is interesting that everybody is always mentioning russia and i do not mind that but i think probably china at this point is a nation that you should be talking about much more so you should be talking about much more so than russia. and at 3.30 click reveals the discovery of one of the largest collections of material belonging to the so—called islamic state group ever found on the internet. good afternoon. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus — as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame anne johnson — who
distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochtion protesters have clashed with police in dover — blocking a dual carriageway and bringing traffic to a standstill. president trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny — who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. it is interesting that everybody...
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environmental campaigners extinction rebellion target three of the uk's printing presses owned by rupert murdochand coming up at 5:30pm, a behind—the—scenes look at preparations in italy as some of the biggest names in opera gather for a glittering night under the stars at the verona arena. good afternoon. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame annejohnson, who is a member of the government's scientific advisory group, says she is particularly concerned by a rise in infection rates among young people. in leeds, people have been urged to socialise sensibly and responsibly this weekend after the city was added to a government watchlist of areas with high rates of infection. council leaderjudith blake said there had been an increase in music events, house parties and illegal raves and said fines of £10,000 were being given. 0ur health correspondent, richard galpin, reports. it is amongst young people now that there is mounting concern about coronavirus infections.
environmental campaigners extinction rebellion target three of the uk's printing presses owned by rupert murdochand coming up at 5:30pm, a behind—the—scenes look at preparations in italy as some of the biggest names in opera gather for a glittering night under the stars at the verona arena. good afternoon. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame...
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activists from the extinction rebellion group blocked access to three printing works owned by rupert murdoch. 80 people were arrested during the demonstrations. civil servants in england are being urged by the government to return to work in their offices. in a letter seen by the bbc, the government wants 80% of civil servants to be at their workplace at least once a week by the end of the month. unions have described the government's attitude as outdated. 0ur political correspondent chris mason has more. usually vibrant, bustling, dynamic, and yet for much of the last six months, many of our city centres have looked like this. it's time for that to change, says the government. the head of the civil service, sir mark sedwill, says the prime minister believes... this is whitehall, home to loads of government departments. it's actually relatively busy here today but still pretty quiet on weekdays. the government wants four in five civil servants in england to be back at their desks for at least some of the week by the end of this month, with more and more people worrying that unless public and
activists from the extinction rebellion group blocked access to three printing works owned by rupert murdoch. 80 people were arrested during the demonstrations. civil servants in england are being urged by the government to return to work in their offices. in a letter seen by the bbc, the government wants 80% of civil servants to be at their workplace at least once a week by the end of the month. unions have described the government's attitude as outdated. 0ur political correspondent chris...
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harry evans fell out with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefinedaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's the most importantjudgment, not only for the freedom of the press but the for the citizen's right to know in england. the most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british government, before the laws, they have got to do it now. david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story. his daughter louise was one of those affected as a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, all the board were in there. he said, "david i want to pledge all the support of the sunday times and all the power we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims are entitled." he was invaluable, he was invaluable and i will miss him grea
harry evans fell out with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefinedaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's the most importantjudgment, not only for the freedom of the press but the for the citizen's right to know in england. the most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british government,...
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distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdocht trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny — who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. it is interesting that everybody is a lwa ys it is interesting that everybody is always mentioning russia. i think china is a nation that you should be talking about much more so than russia. and at 2.30 philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has this changed their lives. good afternoon. the government is being warned that the country is at a "critical moment" in controlling the spread of coronavirus — as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame anne johnson — from university college london and a member of the government's scientific advisory group — says she is particularly concerned by a rise in infection rates among young people. in leeds, people have been urged to
distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdocht trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny — who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. it is interesting that everybody is a lwa ys it is interesting that everybody is always mentioning russia. i think china is a nation that you should be talking...
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distribution of several national newspapers after blocking access to three printing presses owned by rupert murdochon protesters have clashed with police in dover — blocking a dual carriageway and bringing traffic to a standstill. president trump declines to condemn russia over the poisoning of the opposition leader alexei navalny — who's in a coma in a german hospital. experts there say they have evidence he was attacked with a soviet—era nerve agent. now on bbc news, click reveals the discovery of one of the largest collections of material belonging to the so—called islamic state group ever found on the internet. this week: the largest cache of terrorist content ever discovered online. but why is it so hard to take down? unfurling the latest phone. and, stand—up comedy in lockdown — it's no laughing matter. hey, welcome back. i hope you are doing 0k. we are still here for you, and we always will be. until we get the memo, at least. hey lara, how are you? how was your time off? do you feel refreshed? oh, i certainly do, but it's great to be back at work, even though that does just involve going to
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by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdochto our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the political editor of sunday mirror and the sunday people nigel nelson and political commentatorjo phillips. lovely to see you both. first, a quick look at some of those front pages. the observer leads with the contents of a leaked public health england report which suggests covid is now endemic in deprived parts of the country. following the blockade of newspaper printing plants by extinction rebellion today, the sunday telegraph claims the pro—environment group could be treated as an organised crime group by the government as part of a crackdown on its activities. that story also the lead for the sunday times, which tells of a cross—party rebuttal of extinction rebellion‘s latest action, and the resulting political consensus on the need for both freedom of speech and freedom of the press. the mail leads on its interview with the uk's chief brexit negotiatior, lord frost, who's told the paper britain "
by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdochto our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the political editor of sunday mirror and the sunday people nigel nelson and political commentatorjo phillips. lovely to see you both. first, a quick look at some of those front pages. the observer leads with the contents of a leaked public health england report which suggests covid is now endemic in...
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they're probably the 1st one to say hang on a minute you mention the wall street journal owned by rupert murdoch you like fox news room and a fox news die every one knows about sexual harassment at fox news and worse that's been publicized and led to mass resignations at murdoch's fox news how can you square that if you watch my twitter state i'm just as critical of ox news as i am not any of the others it's just general control right now our actions to believe any of the media because you don't know what's behind why they're saying that things that those satellites who is supported lambs and is promoting what they say and just very suspicious of media and the stats and i mean obviously it's controversial some of those tweets that you're doing because you said black lies matter protest to me the thugs are burning destroying buildings and lives are no better than the 911 terrorists and i mean official inquiry was done into this that's the 93 percent of protests involve violence and property damage are you buying too much into the trump narrative because you so do not want a party elected under bi
they're probably the 1st one to say hang on a minute you mention the wall street journal owned by rupert murdoch you like fox news room and a fox news die every one knows about sexual harassment at fox news and worse that's been publicized and led to mass resignations at murdoch's fox news how can you square that if you watch my twitter state i'm just as critical of ox news as i am not any of the others it's just general control right now our actions to believe any of the media because you...
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a rupert murdoch, decision to not create an environment where you're allowed to say that or you'll be punish. what i found most interesting in the book was the idea that if you work there, and say you're one of the dread pundits -- contracted pundits if one day you go against something trump say and say it was inaccurate, your bookings start disappearing. suddenly maybe hannity and turker karl sorry dent haveow on and if you challenge the president, you may lose your job and your presence will diminish and then maybe you'll lose your half a million a year to giving your opinion about things and i thought that was -- explained very well. i don't thing the audiences understand that. the disincentive to speak the truth to power. >> the incentive structures are what matter most. hi incentive structure at cnn is to be accurate and if i'm not i'll be held ant credible. a standards and practices department and bosses will call me out and that's how it should work. i try my best but a i've made mistakes and been in dog house. a moment i will have a tough conversation with my boss and that's t
a rupert murdoch, decision to not create an environment where you're allowed to say that or you'll be punish. what i found most interesting in the book was the idea that if you work there, and say you're one of the dread pundits -- contracted pundits if one day you go against something trump say and say it was inaccurate, your bookings start disappearing. suddenly maybe hannity and turker karl sorry dent haveow on and if you challenge the president, you may lose your job and your presence will...
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change activists extinction rebellion, who blocked access at three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch'sng distribution of saturday's papers including the times and the sun. demonstrators accused the papers of failing to report on climate change. extinction rebellion claim to be an environmental campaign group, yet that worthy cause is undermined by their tactics. their actions show they are not interested in purely peaceful protest, dialogue and debate. but instead seek to impose their view through this kind of direct action. and he hinted at government action in response. the home secretary and i are committed to learning the recent lessons of protests, and to ensure that police have the powers required to deal with the disruption caused by these groups and i will give the tools available to tackle these behaviours under constant review. stopping people buying the newspapers they choose and hitting small businesses in the process is hugely counterproductive. it does nothing to tackle the vital cause of tackling climate change, in fact, it sets it back. but not everyone agreed. the snp
change activists extinction rebellion, who blocked access at three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch'sng distribution of saturday's papers including the times and the sun. demonstrators accused the papers of failing to report on climate change. extinction rebellion claim to be an environmental campaign group, yet that worthy cause is undermined by their tactics. their actions show they are not interested in purely peaceful protest, dialogue and debate. but instead seek to impose their...
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presses, one in merseyside and the other near motherwell and north lanarkshire, all owned by rupert murdochamboo which theyjust got rid of. at the moment they have just dismantled that and taken that away. as a result there were delays this morning and getting national newspapers, delivered across the country to both shops and newsagents the sun tweeted it was an attack on the sun tweeted it was an attack on the free press, i view also echoed by home secretary priti patel, branding the demonstration, as she says here, "an attack on democracy". extension rebellion accuse the newspapers of failing to report on climate change. this morning in a tweet, they said the disruption was needed to expose newspapers with their constant manipulation of the truth. as you can see, everybody has cleared, the clean—up operation has gone under way on the protesters are no longer here. this is bbc world news. the headlines... france has registered its highest daily infection rate of covid—19 since the pandemic began. the latest figures, in the 2a hours from thursday to friday, show almost 9,000 new coronaviru
presses, one in merseyside and the other near motherwell and north lanarkshire, all owned by rupert murdochamboo which theyjust got rid of. at the moment they have just dismantled that and taken that away. as a result there were delays this morning and getting national newspapers, delivered across the country to both shops and newsagents the sun tweeted it was an attack on the sun tweeted it was an attack on the free press, i view also echoed by home secretary priti patel, branding the...
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harry evans fell out spectacularly with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday timesstigative, campaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's a most importantjudgement, not only for the freedom of the press, but for the citizens' right to know in england. and most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british government, before the laws, they have got to do it now. david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story. his daughter louise was one of those affected as a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans
harry evans fell out spectacularly with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday timesstigative, campaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. it's a most importantjudgement, not only for the freedom of the press, but for the citizens' right to know in england. and most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british...
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harry evans fell out with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefinedgning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. the most important judgment, not only for the freedom of the press but the citizen's right to know. and most distinguished group of judges citizen's right to know. and most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british government, before the laws, they have got to do it now. david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story. his daughter louise was one of those affected as a baby. she died two yea rs affected as a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, all the board were in there. he said, david i want to pledge the support of the sunday times and the power we can muster to take these people on and get the compensation to which the victims are entitl
harry evans fell out with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefinedgning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. the most important judgment, not only for the freedom of the press but the citizen's right to know. and most distinguished group of judges citizen's right to know. and most distinguished group ofjudges...
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of media city in manchester, the demonstrators barricaded three presses owned by the publisher rupert murdochner is in waltham cross at one of the sites for us now. what has been happening? well, just a short time ago, large bamboo structures used to block this site here where being dismantled and carried away by police officers, and throughout the night, more than 100 protesters also used vehicles at two other print works, one in moseley in merseyside and the other near motherwell in north lanarkshire. as a result, there were delays right across the country and getting newspapers like the sun, the daily matter, the daily telegraph and daily mail delivered to shops and newsagents. i have been speaking to the spokesperson for extinction rebellion, who says the demonstration aimed to expose newspaper's failure to report on climate change. the son, however, which ran an interview with sir david attenborough on that very topic today, has described the blockade as an attack on the free press. the home secretary called the action completely unacceptable, while labour said people had the right to re
of media city in manchester, the demonstrators barricaded three presses owned by the publisher rupert murdochner is in waltham cross at one of the sites for us now. what has been happening? well, just a short time ago, large bamboo structures used to block this site here where being dismantled and carried away by police officers, and throughout the night, more than 100 protesters also used vehicles at two other print works, one in moseley in merseyside and the other near motherwell in north...
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. >> right, rupert murdoch is a right wing political leader who has always wanted a close relationship with the president. and now he has one. company day by day. the i think fox takes his cues more from the audience, eom th ratings. and that is what made the channel trumpier and trumpier. hundreds of staffers in and around fox connifieded in me saying we--vwe hae gone off the rails thrk is always a channel good, there should beht, tha conservative leaning new, liberal leaning news, lots of news. they say no, it has gotten tohe extreme, theric is too extreme, the racism, xenophobia in prime time is too extreme. some journalus at fox have lefte other stayuse they want to try to make it better there are anchors li chris wallace who will moderate the debate, who is the exception of the rue. even those like countries time-- .have had a hard >> woodruff: so you are saying some of the journalists at fox are able to escape this influence that you des.crib >> yeah, i think the problem though is that you the new side is losing the propaganda side is one. that is what fox viewers seem to want. t
. >> right, rupert murdoch is a right wing political leader who has always wanted a close relationship with the president. and now he has one. company day by day. the i think fox takes his cues more from the audience, eom th ratings. and that is what made the channel trumpier and trumpier. hundreds of staffers in and around fox connifieded in me saying we--vwe hae gone off the rails thrk is always a channel good, there should beht, tha conservative leaning new, liberal leaning news, lots...
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this hour on the fox propaganda channel owned and operated by donald trump's favorite immigrant rupert murdoche in kenosha with a golfer missing a putt. >> shooting the guy in the back many times, i mean couldn't you have done something different? couldn't you have wrestled him? you know, i mean, in the meantime, he might have been going for a weapon, and, you know, there's a whole big thing there. but they choke just like in a golf tournament, they miss a three- -- >> you're not comparing it to government because that's of course what the media will say. >> i'm saying people choke. >> yes, he was comparing it to golf, and he was sanitizing what looks like an attempted murder by a police officer on video to just being an imperfect judgment made in a tense moment. for donald trump, jake blake clinging to life in a hospital bed in kenosha after the seven bullets fired into his body represents nothing more than a missed putt. in kenosha today, as a counterdemonstration to trump's visit, people gathered to support jacob blake and his family. here's what jacob blake's uncle had to say about donald
this hour on the fox propaganda channel owned and operated by donald trump's favorite immigrant rupert murdoche in kenosha with a golfer missing a putt. >> shooting the guy in the back many times, i mean couldn't you have done something different? couldn't you have wrestled him? you know, i mean, in the meantime, he might have been going for a weapon, and, you know, there's a whole big thing there. but they choke just like in a golf tournament, they miss a three- -- >> you're not...
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rupert murdoch asked him to edit the times and it didn't work out.oprietor didn't give him the editorial independence he was promised. he found america more genial, later becoming a us citizen. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger and more glamorous wife tina brown. she was the fashionable and sometimes controversial editor, first a vanity fair and then later of the new yorker. they we re later of the new yorker. they were a power couple. from the clinton white house down, they read all of the best parties. eventually, harold evans was noted, a fine journalist and editor who combines technical brilliance with a crusader‘s belief in the duty of the press to make the a better place. —— the world. time now to cross to the bbc sports centre for the latest. hello, i'm chetan pathak with your thursday sport briefing. we're going to start with the big news from the asian champions league, the holders al—hilal have been thrown out of the
rupert murdoch asked him to edit the times and it didn't work out.oprietor didn't give him the editorial independence he was promised. he found america more genial, later becoming a us citizen. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger and more glamorous wife tina brown. she was the fashionable and sometimes controversial editor, first a vanity fair and then later of the new...
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rupert murdoch bought the paper and asked evans to edit the times but it did not work out.mised. we found america more congenial, later becoming us citizens. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger, more glamorous wife, tina brown. she was the fashionable and sometimes controversial editor first of vanity fair and then of the new yorker. they were a power couple. from the clinton white house down, they were at all the best parties. eventually harold evans was knighted, a fine journalist and editor who combined technical brilliance with a crusaders belief and the duty of the press to make the world a better place. harold evans, who's died at the age of 92. a number of cougars have been spotted strolling through the suburbs of the chilean capital, santiago. scientists say coronavirus lockdowns have embolded the cougars, who have been searching for food after years of drought in the andes. local zoo workers captured one cougar that became trapped in a neighbou
rupert murdoch bought the paper and asked evans to edit the times but it did not work out.mised. we found america more congenial, later becoming us citizens. the americans are enormously welcoming and open. you wouldn't get quite the same thing in london. by now, he was overshadowed in the public eye by his younger, more glamorous wife, tina brown. she was the fashionable and sometimes controversial editor first of vanity fair and then of the new yorker. they were a power couple. from the...
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in part thanks to the media, rupert murdoch, fox, breitbart et cetera, these people live in their own world. and they are incredibly dedicated. and it caused a lot of trouble for individuals who go against them. and also for the rest of the media. this is part of what i wrote about in my book. they hassle people it's not worth taking them on. in doing so they move the center of american politics further and further to the right to their own territory. so even though you have a right wing media which is fox and everything else, ben shapiro, and all these other organizations now, but the main three stream media has also moved with them. because the fox makes a lot of money is the highest rated program on cable. so the media, they are in business. they are chasing after the same viewers. so the fact that now is it absurd that donald trump thanks he can win the election by defending can federate statues? i mean who's dedicated to confederate statues even the military and the republican party are seeing get rid of them. but john thanks it's a winner how can that be even if you have these h
in part thanks to the media, rupert murdoch, fox, breitbart et cetera, these people live in their own world. and they are incredibly dedicated. and it caused a lot of trouble for individuals who go against them. and also for the rest of the media. this is part of what i wrote about in my book. they hassle people it's not worth taking them on. in doing so they move the center of american politics further and further to the right to their own territory. so even though you have a right wing media...