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we have seen it with bill cosby and jimmy saville and through my sector in the summerandi saville and summer and i don't want this to be a story that werrap dies down, this will affect lives. and they are saying if they do this for him what about roman polanski? tell us about this story quickly because you know all about it, a huge amount of ai influx to the uk, by 2035. targeting £630 billion more into the uk and there's been a review part of the industrial strategy, and they really have honed in on 18 recommendations as to how we can think about al, how we can make our lives more personalised in terms of healthcare. they talk about new academic post in funding in that but it isn't very much. it is a masters degree i think with 300 places. the hd is. actually it goes deeper than that, they talk about stem education and teaching and schools and absolutely it is the right thing to hone in on but the only issue with this is that obviously the reason skills shortage and we need to think about how we going to address that and how are we going to address that and how are we going to addres
we have seen it with bill cosby and jimmy saville and through my sector in the summerandi saville and summer and i don't want this to be a story that werrap dies down, this will affect lives. and they are saying if they do this for him what about roman polanski? tell us about this story quickly because you know all about it, a huge amount of ai influx to the uk, by 2035. targeting £630 billion more into the uk and there's been a review part of the industrial strategy, and they really have...
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you would ask ifjimmy savile was? you would hope so. let's wait and see.at these seductions of power are so great for men and women, frankly, and the seductions of money are so great that people are corrupted, and i don't think you will ever get rid of corruption. that's the problem. one of the things that might change is the willingness of women and victims to call it out. now, rosie, do you think that has changed? people are doing it and their dignity is intact. what are the impediments we can remove to make it easier for people? because that will make a lasting change, won't it? quite frankly, in the industry we are talking about, the tv or entertainment industry, as i keep saying, women have fewerjob opportunities and so they are more worried traditionally about their next job. they also stop being employed after the age of 35—40. can't we have a sex pest hotline that they could phone anonymously, and then if a lot of people phone with the same name repeatedly? equity promised to deal with if necessary anonymously. also, if we give women more work and
you would ask ifjimmy savile was? you would hope so. let's wait and see.at these seductions of power are so great for men and women, frankly, and the seductions of money are so great that people are corrupted, and i don't think you will ever get rid of corruption. that's the problem. one of the things that might change is the willingness of women and victims to call it out. now, rosie, do you think that has changed? people are doing it and their dignity is intact. what are the impediments we...
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a recent history, lots of people since thejimmy savile a fair have been prosecuted for offences alongo and it does not represent the problem here. the problem is getting the evidence, it's not a legal problem. thanks daniel. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight is the entertainment reporter, caroline frost and parliamentary journalist tony grew. a cabinet minister has said that british farmers would produce more food for the nation, if the uk left the eu without a trade deal. chris grayling was responding to a warning from the chairman of sainsbury‘s, of a sharp rise in food prices if there's no brexit agreement. mr grayling said that in any case, he believed the talks with the eu would lead to a deal. here's our political correspondent ben wright. no deal is better than a bad deal, that's what the government keeps telling us, but what might that mean for your supermarket shop? the retail giant sainsbury‘s has warned that food prices could go up by 22
a recent history, lots of people since thejimmy savile a fair have been prosecuted for offences alongo and it does not represent the problem here. the problem is getting the evidence, it's not a legal problem. thanks daniel. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight is the entertainment reporter, caroline frost and parliamentary journalist tony grew. a cabinet...
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you only need to cast your mind back to thejimmy savile revelations that broke in 2012-13 to savile revelations to know that. the police had to investigate. it would have been remiss of them not to. their investigation and report today is very fair investigation and report today is veryfairand investigation and report today is very fair and balanced. you will have heard some of the criticisms of what the police have said and done. for example, in that report, lord macdonald, former director of public was at you and said the police have been covering their backs at the expense of a man who can't defend himself. shame on them. very strong words from a you know, man with huge experience. i found it a remarkable statement by the former director of public prosecutions, because my question to him would be, what was the alternative? the allegations have been received, alleged victims had come forward. would the police supposed to not investigate, to ignore them, because the alleged abuse was a person of public prominence? ifind abuse was a person of public prominence? i find it abuse was a person of p
you only need to cast your mind back to thejimmy savile revelations that broke in 2012-13 to savile revelations to know that. the police had to investigate. it would have been remiss of them not to. their investigation and report today is very fair investigation and report today is veryfairand investigation and report today is very fair and balanced. you will have heard some of the criticisms of what the police have said and done. for example, in that report, lord macdonald, former director of...
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savile's from south slavery was wringing our hands out no bail. and one of the high points of the show was a cover of bob marley's. redemption song gentleman performed with marley son kimani as well as camp you know from german punk rock veterans tito to homes and the old punk bands always used to play with the way about and the clash got all docs good to know so we have a big reggae fans and it's a it's a no no it's a pleasure to be you. have to. leave. the m.t.v. unplugged concert was one big party and joining the family of friends for the occasion was gentlemens wife and regular backing singer tommy ko seen here on the left. the resulting album subsequently made it into the german top ten. a few years before appearing in that light performance christopher monckton collaborated with gentleman on the single to the top the two men evidently had plenty of fun shooting the video in morocco. i. knew. that. i'm now more fascinating insights into the world of gentlemen and extras like. intend to travel to ethiopia with. their base project their campaig
savile's from south slavery was wringing our hands out no bail. and one of the high points of the show was a cover of bob marley's. redemption song gentleman performed with marley son kimani as well as camp you know from german punk rock veterans tito to homes and the old punk bands always used to play with the way about and the clash got all docs good to know so we have a big reggae fans and it's a it's a no no it's a pleasure to be you. have to. leave. the m.t.v. unplugged concert was one big...
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isn't it the same story as jimmy savile? it's the same story, emily.rful, as the nurses used to do in those hospitals, "be careful, be careful. "pretend you are asleep." the agents said, he is a little bit... oily... ..this and that. he might pester you a little bit but go in because one of the big problems about the way in which our systems work at the moment is are so many blind eyes. and we can't keep making the women to whom this happens responsible. they are the ones who have to speak. why? say this is happening. the difference with the nurses was they were trying to protect the patients from somebody they knew was predatory. with directors and agents, they were pushing these women sometimes into his line of fire? yes, it is pretty filthy, right? that is a conspiracy of silence and there are about a million missed opportunities to call this man out on his disgusting behaviour. his spokeswoman has said that the sex that he had was consensual. you will have heard of women who chose to play the game in hollywood. they know it is a competitive industr
isn't it the same story as jimmy savile? it's the same story, emily.rful, as the nurses used to do in those hospitals, "be careful, be careful. "pretend you are asleep." the agents said, he is a little bit... oily... ..this and that. he might pester you a little bit but go in because one of the big problems about the way in which our systems work at the moment is are so many blind eyes. and we can't keep making the women to whom this happens responsible. they are the ones who...
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would support that contention, thinking aboutjimmy support that contention, thinking about jimmy savileeople in the media accuse... but it was as a then as it is now. but it was as a then as it is now. but it was accepted in certain circles, in our business, there was a lot of people turning a blind eye to what they suspected was going on. people turning a blind eye to what they suspected was going onm people turning a blind eye to what they suspected was going on. it is a dangerous stance to take. and it certainly does not excuse what this man got up to, allegedly got up to, because as i say, it was as illegal then as it is now, but the suggestion, it seems, is that more and more actresses, more and more people are beginning to come out now, and the fear that he preyed on, allegedly, because of his influence in hollywood, that is dissipating now. we have had the prime minister's spokesperson saying that she is concerned about these allegations, and i think tomorrow's papers will call for him to be stripped of his cbe. and he has apologised on the front page there, meryl streep condemne
would support that contention, thinking aboutjimmy support that contention, thinking about jimmy savileeople in the media accuse... but it was as a then as it is now. but it was as a then as it is now. but it was accepted in certain circles, in our business, there was a lot of people turning a blind eye to what they suspected was going on. people turning a blind eye to what they suspected was going onm people turning a blind eye to what they suspected was going on. it is a dangerous stance to...
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a lot of people in britain will say that there are echoes of what happened withjimmy savile.and scale of what we have seen with jimmy magnitude and scale of what we have seen withjimmy savile. we don't know how the allegations will come forward , know how the allegations will come forward, but there are echoes of, once the power has dissipates, people start to come forward, and maybe not just people start to come forward, and maybe notjust against harvey weinstein. we have seen an apology from, who was at yesterday was to mock ben affleck. the same thing happened in the uk. we had stuart hall and rolf harris and max clifford, and maybe they are not world—famous, clifford, and maybe they are not world —famous, but they clifford, and maybe they are not world—famous, but they were at the top of their game in the uk and, once the allegations were out there, it started to snowball, and the same might happen in hollywood. one other thing is there has been quite a lot of pushback from women in the united states about this idea that this is somehow an illness, that he was addicted to
a lot of people in britain will say that there are echoes of what happened withjimmy savile.and scale of what we have seen with jimmy magnitude and scale of what we have seen withjimmy savile. we don't know how the allegations will come forward , know how the allegations will come forward, but there are echoes of, once the power has dissipates, people start to come forward, and maybe not just people start to come forward, and maybe notjust against harvey weinstein. we have seen an apology from,...
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it's a bit like the jimmy savile situation.ears. allegedly he has paid people off, people have come forward in the way they are now it's a huge global story because appeared initially to be something that only affected la is now affecting people here because it looks as if many of the alleged victims are british. the metropolitan police will have two investigate and he could face action for crimes that he has committed here, although he has denied that any sex that took place wasn't nonconsensual. he has been associated with many oscar victories and now he is being kicked out. yes, but what i find comforting is how many people have come forward. it happens to a lot of young actresses and they didn't need to come forward. it's difficult to speak out when you are one woman. you think it is just you. there are lots of quotes where people thought their careers would be over. he was very powerful. are there lessons to be learnt for the wider workplace? this isn't just hobby wineskin —— harvey weinstein. wineskin -- harvey weinstein.
it's a bit like the jimmy savile situation.ears. allegedly he has paid people off, people have come forward in the way they are now it's a huge global story because appeared initially to be something that only affected la is now affecting people here because it looks as if many of the alleged victims are british. the metropolitan police will have two investigate and he could face action for crimes that he has committed here, although he has denied that any sex that took place wasn't...
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with the harvey weinstein rape allegations right or the bill cosby rape allegations or the jimmy savile rape allegations or the roger ailes you get the point all right yes the point we don't have all day occupations such as afghanistan maybe why the u.s. consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it a nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop it ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit aggressive it's not very neighborly. and right now you might be thinking a little you mention the u.s. military bases like every episode i think we all get it well i would agree with you but you're forgetting that a lot of people out there are idiots then we got a lot is we know not to mention the glut of numbskulls in it when it's we're were overflowing w
with the harvey weinstein rape allegations right or the bill cosby rape allegations or the jimmy savile rape allegations or the roger ailes you get the point all right yes the point we don't have all day occupations such as afghanistan maybe why the u.s. consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where...
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. >>> menzfit clients got their chance to be the stars among stars as they showcased the damari savileport of malcolm means everything. >> it is great to know these are people you idolize, you look up to. they play one of your favorite games. you are standing in the same room with them. you see them and they are giving back. it is a great thing. >> malcolm jenkins is doing what he is doing, it is a brave thing. he is showing the world, this country, everyone that, hey, look, it is possible. you can help and uplift these people that fell short in life. >> i never had no positive role models like them in my life ever trying to help me. it does mean a lot to me. >> in the past year, malcolm petitioned congress to support the clean slate act which aims to seal nonviolent criminal acts from public view after ten years. he has worked with philadelphia police and co-owns a suit shop that supports men trying to get their lives back together. a renaissance man in eagles green. >> he is easily the most remarkable human being i have ever met. one thing most people forget about him, he is only 29
. >>> menzfit clients got their chance to be the stars among stars as they showcased the damari savileport of malcolm means everything. >> it is great to know these are people you idolize, you look up to. they play one of your favorite games. you are standing in the same room with them. you see them and they are giving back. it is a great thing. >> malcolm jenkins is doing what he is doing, it is a brave thing. he is showing the world, this country, everyone that, hey,...
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this clearly comes from a background we are all aware of, the missed opportunity withjimmy savile andum swung too far and it's still too far and operation conifer is still the pendulum swinging too far. who decides that? the national police service, the national college of policing, operation hydrant, chief constable veal, chief constable simon bailey, the echelons of the police... ..have not followed the independent advice of sir richard enriques, with regard to calling people complainants, not victims or survivors, and making sure that the allegations are fully investigated. but it's also true that the european court of human rights said there is more of an obligation to investigate those with high office because of all the worries about cover—up. i never complained about being investigated, but they had to investigate expeditiously in midland, which they did not, and they didn't expeditiously investigate in conifer. do you feel comfortable with the way police investigations are going now? because we've seen what happened with harvey proctor and we know where we are with sir edward
this clearly comes from a background we are all aware of, the missed opportunity withjimmy savile andum swung too far and it's still too far and operation conifer is still the pendulum swinging too far. who decides that? the national police service, the national college of policing, operation hydrant, chief constable veal, chief constable simon bailey, the echelons of the police... ..have not followed the independent advice of sir richard enriques, with regard to calling people complainants,...
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out all sorts of knighthoods and honors to the likes of harvey weinstein before him there was jimmy savile so when you think of it as well the. titles are handed out by the monarchy to keep the monarchy of the aristocracy in business so i mean this is part of the problem when you have folks in positions of unelected how are dictating social norms so here they have legitimized this alleged rapist offering him an official title now should they pull that title back well when they get rid of jimmy savile's knighthood. i'm not sure if they got rid of it posthumously but i thought it was really interesting because this harvey weinstein story is ongoing we have the district attorney in new york and by the way you know you will hear we are in a city so you'll hear sirens going by arrests for ordinary joe baca donuts you won't hear any arrests going on for the likes of m.f. global or john corey sign or any of the high frequency traders in the background you'll hear somebody might litter and they will get in trouble they'll get arrested and thrown in guantanamo bay just so you know and you'll hear w
out all sorts of knighthoods and honors to the likes of harvey weinstein before him there was jimmy savile so when you think of it as well the. titles are handed out by the monarchy to keep the monarchy of the aristocracy in business so i mean this is part of the problem when you have folks in positions of unelected how are dictating social norms so here they have legitimized this alleged rapist offering him an official title now should they pull that title back well when they get rid of jimmy...
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isn't it the same story as jimmy savile? it‘s the same story, emily.there are probably about a million missed opportunities to call this man out on his disgusting behaviour. so what should happen now, do you think on a practical level his cbe should be revoked? sure, i mean, that‘s not the most important thing to me. the most important thing to me. the most important thing to me. the most important thing to me is that we extrapolate from this event what is really going on. that is what is most important otherwise all that will happen is everyone will go, rememberjimmy savile, remember harvey weinstein? what we need to do is change this if we want to do something. we need to get more women into this profession in a position of power. is this the moment you say, i think hollywood will now change? can you say that, hand on heart? no, no! change? can you say that, hand on heart? no, no i can‘t. but, ido change? can you say that, hand on heart? no, no i can‘t. but, i do see a lot of voices and i do want to add mine to theirs and say that hollywood can, and
isn't it the same story as jimmy savile? it‘s the same story, emily.there are probably about a million missed opportunities to call this man out on his disgusting behaviour. so what should happen now, do you think on a practical level his cbe should be revoked? sure, i mean, that‘s not the most important thing to me. the most important thing to me. the most important thing to me. the most important thing to me is that we extrapolate from this event what is really going on. that is what is...
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we have seen this before, a lot of people claimed they knew what was going on with savile and they neverlast time, are there others? i'm sure there are people in the workplace in all businesses who will continue to behave inappropriately but the messages, you can challenge your bosses if you think you are being treated in a criminal way in the workplace can make you need to talk to somebody about it. the positive things about working environment is, treatment of employees is ta ken environment is, treatment of employees is taken much more seriously so in my own company, have taken on an external hr to allow people to have the opportunity to speak to somebody about something they are not happy with with their boss. i know the bbc have a fantastic hr department so if an employee was not happy, they have somebody to talk to. most companies ta ke somebody to talk to. most companies take treatment of employees very seriously. so it would be harder, but it will still happen where individuals can take advantage of their power, wrongly. it is good to see you, thank you, jonathan. the number of p
we have seen this before, a lot of people claimed they knew what was going on with savile and they neverlast time, are there others? i'm sure there are people in the workplace in all businesses who will continue to behave inappropriately but the messages, you can challenge your bosses if you think you are being treated in a criminal way in the workplace can make you need to talk to somebody about it. the positive things about working environment is, treatment of employees is ta ken environment...
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with the harvey weinstein rape allegations right or the bill cosby rape allegations or the jimmy savile rape allegations or the roger ailes you get the point all right yes the point we don't have all day occupations such as afghanistan maybe why the u.s. consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it a nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop at ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit aggressive it's not very neighborly. and right now you might be thinking lay you mentioned the u.s. military bases like every episode i think we all get it well i would agree with you but you're forgetting that a lot of people out there are idiots then we got a lot is we know not to mention the glut of numbskulls in it when it's we're were overflowing with
with the harvey weinstein rape allegations right or the bill cosby rape allegations or the jimmy savile rape allegations or the roger ailes you get the point all right yes the point we don't have all day occupations such as afghanistan maybe why the u.s. consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where...
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hi, steve -- steve, in robert saville missouri. i democrat. hi, steve.aller: you look nice this morning. is not going to bring back the jobs. to comeyou get the jobs back as you threaten them with tax evasion charges -- you threaten to put them in jail for hiding their money overseas, and make them pay their taxes. you know, we have such a corrupt government -- we have an attorney general that has lied to congress twice. why hasn't he been charged with whatever that charge is for lying to congress? that is the way you're going to bring back jobs. they are getting slave labor overseas, hiding money overseas, and not paying taxes. this is nothing but a big scam, and we have heard this over and over again. host: let's have the congressman respond to that idea. guest: steve, i understand your concern, but i can tell you this much -- i mentioned it to greta just a couple of minutes ago -- those companies, how they are the money to pay the taxes in the first place? it is the consumers here in america that buy the products of they offer. that is who provides th
hi, steve -- steve, in robert saville missouri. i democrat. hi, steve.aller: you look nice this morning. is not going to bring back the jobs. to comeyou get the jobs back as you threaten them with tax evasion charges -- you threaten to put them in jail for hiding their money overseas, and make them pay their taxes. you know, we have such a corrupt government -- we have an attorney general that has lied to congress twice. why hasn't he been charged with whatever that charge is for lying to...