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tim images of children. daviehat the bbc tim davie confirmed that the bbc is trying to claw back £200,000 that was paid to edwards after he was arrested. tim davie said the matter was in the hands of legal teams. edwards was sentenced yesterday, monday. he willalso be placed on the sex offenders register. he admitted having 41 images that were sent to him on whatsapp, including some showing a victim aged seven and nine. colin patterson is with me. just take us through his comments. to me. just take us through his commem— me. just take us through his comments. ., , ., , comments. to explain the points of this it is _ comments. to explain the points of this it is the _ comments. to explain the points of this it is the first _ comments. to explain the points of this it is the first time - of this it is the first time the director—general has spoken since huw edwards was sentenced yesterday. many outlets bid for interviews. he turned them down yesterday. he had been booked in for months to speak at this event at the r
tim images of children. daviehat the bbc tim davie confirmed that the bbc is trying to claw back £200,000 that was paid to edwards after he was arrested. tim davie said the matter was in the hands of legal teams. edwards was sentenced yesterday, monday. he willalso be placed on the sex offenders register. he admitted having 41 images that were sent to him on whatsapp, including some showing a victim aged seven and nine. colin patterson is with me. just take us through his comments. to me. just...
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you can hear him pardoning up _ definitive from tim davie? he - definitive from tim davie? you can hear him pardoning up as he goesl definitive from tim davie? you can i hear him pardoning up as he goes on, talking about how he was convicted of appalling crimes and straightforward. i think it's more definitive as he suggests, and he may regret the choice of words, but he was firming it up. this is an rts event, realtelevision he was firming it up. this is an rts event, real television a society, big media event — david beckham was speaking there today, and that was i'm all rajan speaking there today —— royal television society. it was supposed to be about the bbc�*s growth in the regions, but of course with this story having broken yesterday with the sensing of huw edwards, it would've been ridiculous if the director general had not been asked that question. he if the director general had not been asked that question.— asked that question. he was asked the other question, _ asked that question. he was asked the other question, we _ asked that
you can hear him pardoning up _ definitive from tim davie? he - definitive from tim davie? you can hear him pardoning up as he goesl definitive from tim davie? you can i hear him pardoning up as he goes on, talking about how he was convicted of appalling crimes and straightforward. i think it's more definitive as he suggests, and he may regret the choice of words, but he was firming it up. this is an rts event, realtelevision he was firming it up. this is an rts event, real television a...
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director general tim davie was asked about that at a house of lords communications committee hearingt week. the police were, you know, giving us very clear instruction to keep confidential, as is, again, well documented and well reported. we knew the category, we had no knowledge at all of the specifics. and, you know, the decision which i stand by, by the way, was made in terms of to remain with the suspension. tim davie added in an interview this week that there was "shock and a lot of upset" within the bbc over huw edwards, and that people across the organisation feel "deeply, deeply let down." and the bbc put out a statement after monday's sentencing which read... joining me now are the investigations editor of the website deadline, jake canter, and the journalism professor suzanne franks, who used to work here at the bbc. thank you both for coming on newswatch. jake, you were in court on monday. you've been covering this story. what did you make of the attention and coverage the bbc gave to the huw edwards case? well, you certainly can't accuse the bbc of covering this up or ign
director general tim davie was asked about that at a house of lords communications committee hearingt week. the police were, you know, giving us very clear instruction to keep confidential, as is, again, well documented and well reported. we knew the category, we had no knowledge at all of the specifics. and, you know, the decision which i stand by, by the way, was made in terms of to remain with the suspension. tim davie added in an interview this week that there was "shock and a lot of...
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we are going to take you out of the house of lords because the director—general of the bbc tim davieor of the bbc board are there to discuss the work of the bbc. they are being questioned about huw edwards. i being questioned about huw edwards. . ., . ~' being questioned about huw edwards. u, . ~' , ., edwards. i could take you through _ edwards. i could take you through the _ edwards. i could take you through the timeline - edwards. i could take you through the timeline but | edwards. i could take you i through the timeline but let edwards. i could take you - through the timeline but let me talk to you about the... you are satisfied _ talk to you about the... you are satisfied that _ talk to you about the... you are satisfied that we - talk to you about the... you are satisfied that we guess, but everybody _ are satisfied that we guess, but everybody else - are satisfied that we guess, but everybody else was - are satisfied that we guess, - but everybody else was unaware? i have _ but everybody else was unaware? i have a _ but everybody else was unaware? i have a timeline _ but ever
we are going to take you out of the house of lords because the director—general of the bbc tim davieor of the bbc board are there to discuss the work of the bbc. they are being questioned about huw edwards. i being questioned about huw edwards. . ., . ~' being questioned about huw edwards. u, . ~' , ., edwards. i could take you through _ edwards. i could take you through the _ edwards. i could take you through the timeline - edwards. i could take you through the timeline but | edwards. i...
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noor, what else did tim davie say?nt here in central london, and as you say, it is a day after huw edwards was sentenced on those abuse images. tim davie was first of all asked whether he thought that huw edwards would ever work at the bbc again, and he said, for obvious reasons he can't see that happening. he said given the appalling crimes he hasjust been convicted of. he was also asked about scrubbing huw edwards from the archives, and he said on that matter we never completely ban people from the archives, but it can't see a scenario in which edwards is used in day—to—day programming. more broadly, he was also saying that within the bbc there is a sense of shock and anger and upset about what has happened, but he says it is not really about the corporation. what it is about the victims and their families. finally he was asked about the money. remember the bbc asked huw edwards to return that £200,000 that he earned since his arrest last november, and on that front, he says, we want the money back, we have asked for
noor, what else did tim davie say?nt here in central london, and as you say, it is a day after huw edwards was sentenced on those abuse images. tim davie was first of all asked whether he thought that huw edwards would ever work at the bbc again, and he said, for obvious reasons he can't see that happening. he said given the appalling crimes he hasjust been convicted of. he was also asked about scrubbing huw edwards from the archives, and he said on that matter we never completely ban people...
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tim davie, the director—general, has asked back for the £200,000 that mr edwards was paid from when henovember to when he left on medical grounds in april. it is not clear what happens with that money that we have been told it was asked for and that there is some motion in that area but it is not clear what as of yet. their story goes _ clear what as of yet. their story goes back _ clear what as of yet. their story goes back a - clear what as of yet. their story goes back a lot - clear what as of yet. their l story goes back a lot further than this, sima, doesn�*t it? it goes back to when huw edwards was suspended from the bbc. in a case that was totally unrelated to this, as it turned out? . , unrelated to this, as it turned out? ., , , ., unrelated to this, as it turned out? , ., ,' unrelated to this, as it turned out? , . i, out? last year, yes, he was suspended _ out? last year, yes, he was suspended from _ out? last year, yes, he was suspended from the - out? last year, yes, he was suspended from the bbc. out? last year, yes, he was l suspended from the bbc after allegations in th
tim davie, the director—general, has asked back for the £200,000 that mr edwards was paid from when henovember to when he left on medical grounds in april. it is not clear what happens with that money that we have been told it was asked for and that there is some motion in that area but it is not clear what as of yet. their story goes _ clear what as of yet. their story goes back _ clear what as of yet. their story goes back a - clear what as of yet. their story goes back a lot - clear what...
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tim davie was _ culture reporter has more. of all asked if he thought that you edwards would ever work at the bbc again. he said, for obvious reasons he cannot see that happening. he said given the appalling crimes he has just been convicted. he was also asked about scrubbing huw edwards from the archives, on that matter he said that we never completely ban people from the archives and rips them that he cannot see why... more broadly, he was also saying that within the bbc there is a sense of shock and anger about what has happened. it is not really about the corporation but about the victims and their family. finally he was asked about the money. you remember the bbc has asked the huw edwards to return at £200,000 he earned since his arrest last november. he says we want the money back, we have asked fight back but that is all we are able to say at this point. in able to say at this point. in scotland is the government backed adl to host the 2026 commonwealth games in glasgow. the games have been due to take place in australi
tim davie was _ culture reporter has more. of all asked if he thought that you edwards would ever work at the bbc again. he said, for obvious reasons he cannot see that happening. he said given the appalling crimes he has just been convicted. he was also asked about scrubbing huw edwards from the archives, on that matter he said that we never completely ban people from the archives and rips them that he cannot see why... more broadly, he was also saying that within the bbc there is a sense of...
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here bbc boss tim davie has said he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation, after thes of children. speaking at the royal television society conference earlier , davie called conference earlier, davie called the former's former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim that money. he also says the victims families remain the corporation's top priority . the corporation's top priority. health secretary wes streeting says the end of a pay dispute with junior doctors in england marks the first step in the government's mission to reform the broken health service. members of the british medical association have now voted to accept the government's offer of accept the government's offer of a 22% pay rise over two years. however, the conservatives are warning the government not to set a precedent by awarding striking workers with what they're describing as a bumper pay they're describing as a bumper pay rise . th
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the bbc�*s director general tim davie says he �*can�*t see' huw edwards working at the corporation againnce after he admitted charges of making indecent images of children. the uk's liberal democrat party conference closes later today with a key note speech from its leader sir ed davey. the facebook owner meta says it is banning the russian state media outlet from its platforms, along with a host of other networks.
the bbc�*s director general tim davie says he �*can�*t see' huw edwards working at the corporation againnce after he admitted charges of making indecent images of children. the uk's liberal democrat party conference closes later today with a key note speech from its leader sir ed davey. the facebook owner meta says it is banning the russian state media outlet from its platforms, along with a host of other networks.
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now bbc boss tim davie says he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation after the disgraceded to accessing indecent images of children. speaking at the royal television society conference, davie called the former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim the money. he also says the victims families remain the corporation's top priority . and corporation's top priority. and in the us, an appeals court has upheld ghislaine maxwell's 2021 conviction for helping the disgraced late jeffrey epstein sexually abused teenage girls. 62 year old maxwell apologies has been serving a 20 year prison sentence after being convicted in 2021 on five charges for having recruited and groomed for underage girls . the groomed for underage girls. the 66 year old financier died in a manhattan jail cell in 2019. those are your latest. gb news headunes those are your latest. gb news headlines now for the very latest gb news direct to you
now bbc boss tim davie says he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation after the disgraceded to accessing indecent images of children. speaking at the royal television society conference, davie called the former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim the money. he also says the victims families remain the...
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it'd be the top level editors, tim davis, bbc, joseph, con, and your time savvy. but we have the washington post politico john harris available to sac, fox news, bulk in the port of berry. and these are the names of these people, sky news, jonathan levy. i've a complicit in genocide, rebecca bloom and china nbc news. alicia, call them these are the highest level. editorial people the bbc has more to worry about, gimme because they're highest page and this is just been done for child abuse. but what about all these people? the names i mentioned they do, they need to be in your book southcourt for these people. i think they're certainly media complicity. and when i say, well, the reason i, i point out the fact that there are reporters who are trying to do good work is because i don't think we can paint everybody with one brush, right. i think there are certainly reporters within these institutions that are, that do take issue with what's going on and do try to do good reporting. but there are an eyesore the bbc, i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm having a long time 30 year
it'd be the top level editors, tim davis, bbc, joseph, con, and your time savvy. but we have the washington post politico john harris available to sac, fox news, bulk in the port of berry. and these are the names of these people, sky news, jonathan levy. i've a complicit in genocide, rebecca bloom and china nbc news. alicia, call them these are the highest level. editorial people the bbc has more to worry about, gimme because they're highest page and this is just been done for child abuse. but...
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we asked tim davie for an interview tonight — it was declined.nk the bbc could have done things differentl ? ., �* ~' , differently? i don't think there is an sense differently? i don't think there is any sense of— differently? i don't think there is any sense of complacency - differently? i don't think there is any sense of complacency in - differently? i don't think there is any sense of complacency in the | differently? i don't think there is - any sense of complacency in the bbc about what has been going on. it is notjust a question of a duty of care, there is a responsibility that the bbc has acknowledged. you heard what the board had to say and there were legal obligations as well. the bbc has also now set up a working party to look at the culture of the bbc. it is looking very carefully at the complaint system. so there is no way that it is not taking this seriously. i way that it is not taking this seriously-— way that it is not taking this seriousl . ., , ., ., ., seriously. i will ask you again, could they _ seriously. i will ask you ag
we asked tim davie for an interview tonight — it was declined.nk the bbc could have done things differentl ? ., �* ~' , differently? i don't think there is an sense differently? i don't think there is any sense of— differently? i don't think there is any sense of complacency - differently? i don't think there is any sense of complacency in - differently? i don't think there is any sense of complacency in the | differently? i don't think there is - any sense of complacency in the bbc about...
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if at some point labour will look to change and change the executives at the top, you know, will tim davieir own person in there. >> yeah. okay. well we'll keep watching that one. and the full report is out tomorrow. let's talk about the nhs blame game that's currently raging. we've got this report. the observer put it on the front page. it's covered in all of the newspapers. i mean, pretty comprehensively, to be honest. this is lord darzi also known as professor darzi. he's a very eminent surgeon. he's come up with this report basically saying that the nhs is in crisis and seemingly drawing the conclusion that it's because of 14 years of tory rule. yeah, your reaction to that? because the interesting aspect of this in my mind, just thinking purely as a journalist , regardless of as a journalist, regardless of any sort of thoughts about the nhs and why it might be in so much trouble, it feels weird to me that we've got the prime minister today, and indeed wes streeting about to come on this show to comment on this report. we haven't actually seen it. it's not published until thursday. >> n
if at some point labour will look to change and change the executives at the top, you know, will tim davieir own person in there. >> yeah. okay. well we'll keep watching that one. and the full report is out tomorrow. let's talk about the nhs blame game that's currently raging. we've got this report. the observer put it on the front page. it's covered in all of the newspapers. i mean, pretty comprehensively, to be honest. this is lord darzi also known as professor darzi. he's a very...
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speaking to a parliamentary committee last week, the bbc�*s director general, tim davie, said a formalion is clear the money should be returned. and we've made the request. 0k. did you set a deadline? i don't believe we set a deadline. but we do expect to make progress and get an answer. bbc chair samir shah has admitted that what huw edwards did has damaged the reputation of the corporation. he said he was shocked to find out that huw edwards had been charged, and that he had betrayed the trust of the nation. that's bbc news at ten. up until last year, huw edwards was the bbc�*s most high profile and highest paid newsreader. now he's a convicted sex offender, waiting to find out his punishment for the crimes he's committed. helena wilkinson, bbc news. poland is set to declare a state of natural disaster, as extreme flooding extends across parts of central and eastern europe, and torrential downpours are forecast to continue until at least the end of monday. at least three people have died in poland, five have been killed in romania, while in austria, a fire fighter died tackling the f
speaking to a parliamentary committee last week, the bbc�*s director general, tim davie, said a formalion is clear the money should be returned. and we've made the request. 0k. did you set a deadline? i don't believe we set a deadline. but we do expect to make progress and get an answer. bbc chair samir shah has admitted that what huw edwards did has damaged the reputation of the corporation. he said he was shocked to find out that huw edwards had been charged, and that he had betrayed the...
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. >> meanwhile, in other news, bbc boss tim davie says he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation after the disgraced presenter admitted to accessing indecent images of children. speaking at the royal television society conference, davie called the former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim that money. he also says the victims families remain the corporation's top priority. now in the us, donald trump has spoken publicly for the first time since being targeted in an apparent assassination attempt on his florida golf course. speaking in a live stream on social media, the former president described being grabbed by secret service agents after 4 or 5 gunshots rang out. 58 year old ryan routh is facing federal gun charges after a secret service agent spotted a rifle poking through the bushes and opened fire on the suspect. mr trump also praised his protection team and in a rare show of political unity, c
. >> meanwhile, in other news, bbc boss tim davie says he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation after the disgraced presenter admitted to accessing indecent images of children. speaking at the royal television society conference, davie called the former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim that money....
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and tim davie has moral conduct.ds didn't have a morality clause. and that's why he's allowed to keep 300 k a year of licence fee money, regardless of whether he's banged up for, say, i don't know, five, ten years today. >> let's find out. it'll be interesting one and we'll have full coverage, as ben says right here on gb news. but with the time at 816, here are the other stories making headlines this morning. >> tito jackson, the eldest brother of michael jackson, has died aged 70. he passed away yesterday from a suspected heart attack while driving from new mexico to oklahoma. former jackson family manager steve manning confirmed the death. however, an official cause has not yet been determined . not yet been determined. >> more than 10 million people are waiting at least four weeks to see gg. that's up by a fifth, according to research by the liberal democrats. their leader, sir ed davey, has said everyone should be able to see a gp when they need one and blame the tories for the long waiting times. he pledged the
and tim davie has moral conduct.ds didn't have a morality clause. and that's why he's allowed to keep 300 k a year of licence fee money, regardless of whether he's banged up for, say, i don't know, five, ten years today. >> let's find out. it'll be interesting one and we'll have full coverage, as ben says right here on gb news. but with the time at 816, here are the other stories making headlines this morning. >> tito jackson, the eldest brother of michael jackson, has died aged 70....
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. >> so what kind of response do you get if you go to, say, tim davie and you put this report on on tim'st is his comeback? does he just say that you're wrong or that there are two sides to this story and that if he was to have an islamic based report, that it would come to a different conclusion. what's the response ? what's the response? >> well, i'm hoping that tim davie, the board of the bbc, they'll read this report. it's a 60 page detailed report. they'll read it. they'll see that there is a consistent pattern there . is a consistent pattern there. they'll acknowledge there is a problem and deal with it. they'll acknowledge there is a problem and deal with it . and problem and deal with it. and you can't deal with the problem unless you acknowledge it. and so far, the bbc have been reluctant to do so. and i think that's been about defending reputation has become more important than their commitment to accuracy and transparency and impartiality. and that's the real problem here, because i think the bbc are more concerned about how they look to the world than dealing with an issue. bb
. >> so what kind of response do you get if you go to, say, tim davie and you put this report on on tim'st is his comeback? does he just say that you're wrong or that there are two sides to this story and that if he was to have an islamic based report, that it would come to a different conclusion. what's the response ? what's the response? >> well, i'm hoping that tim davie, the board of the bbc, they'll read this report. it's a 60 page detailed report. they'll read it. they'll see...
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so and tim davie has pointed that out in his statement. right.consider the allegations but has serious questions about the report's methodology. right. well, joining me , my panel briefly, joining me, my panel briefly, well, your thoughts on uri geller? >> actually, i thought he spoke brilliantly and from his heart. and i have to say, the bbc have got to look at themselves hard in the mirror. you know, no one wants war. >> it's going to be interesting. we're going to wait for the findings. the bbc are going to, as you already said, they're casually dismissive about it already. they're already questioning about how it's been put together. so it's going to come out in the wash. it's going to be fascinating. >> well, we will find out lots more. have you been getting in touch? cynthia says well done and a brilliant commentary on the bbc bias, which we are forced to subsidise . it's forced to subsidise. it's proving very dangerous narrative against israel and jewish community here. it has no credibility and is believed . credibility and is believed. t
so and tim davie has pointed that out in his statement. right.consider the allegations but has serious questions about the report's methodology. right. well, joining me , my panel briefly, joining me, my panel briefly, well, your thoughts on uri geller? >> actually, i thought he spoke brilliantly and from his heart. and i have to say, the bbc have got to look at themselves hard in the mirror. you know, no one wants war. >> it's going to be interesting. we're going to wait for the...
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and last week bbc boss tim davie told the house of lords committee that he requested that edwards returnrently he's yet to hear back. so there we go. our home security editor, mark white, did ask huw edwards about quite a difficult question earlier today. unsurprisingly, he didn't have much to say back. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards edwards, will you give back the £200,000 to the bbc? >> all right. well, i'm joined now by the former head of religion and ethics at the bbc is akhil. akhil, thank you very much . sorry to be talking to you much. sorry to be talking to you about something as kind of vile as this. really but, you know, that's the way it goes, i'm afraid. should huw edwards be made to pay that money back , do made to pay that money back, do we think? >> i mean, on a personal level, yeah, i do, that's what i personally think. >> and obviously i'm speaking now in a purely personal capacity. i think the bbc have got to go through a legal process to try and get the money out of it. you've got to ask him first, you know, and the likelihood is he's not going to give
and last week bbc boss tim davie told the house of lords committee that he requested that edwards returnrently he's yet to hear back. so there we go. our home security editor, mark white, did ask huw edwards about quite a difficult question earlier today. unsurprisingly, he didn't have much to say back. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards edwards, will you give back the £200,000 to the bbc? >> all right. well, i'm joined now by the former head of religion and ethics at...
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in other news, bbc boss tim davie says he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation afterraced presenter admitted to accessing indecent images of children. speaking at the royal television society conference, davie called the former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed elle edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim that money. he also says the victims families remain the corporation's top priority and in the us , the rapper sean in the us, the rapper sean combs, also known as p diddy, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering charges. the 54 year old was arrested on monday in new york on three felony charges as he allegedly hit and abused women for over a decade. the music mogul is under investigation after a number of women came forward. combs has denied all claims and his team insists he's innocent and ready to clear his name in court . innocent and ready to clear his name in court. those are your latest gb news headlines. now
in other news, bbc boss tim davie says he can't see huw edwards ever returning to the corporation afterraced presenter admitted to accessing indecent images of children. speaking at the royal television society conference, davie called the former newsreaders actions appalling crimes that have damaged the bbc's reputation. he confirmed elle edwards continued to receive £200,000 in salary until formal charges were made, but the bbc is now seeking to reclaim that money. he also says the victims...
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this is tim davie and samir shah, the new chair. we will be looking at lessons from this period.from rolf harris and savile. they've just launched another child abuser in plain sight, haven't they? why are people paying their licence? i'm not going to. are people paying their licence? i'm not going to . it's outrageous. >> yeah . okay. marilyn, the in >> yeah. okay. marilyn, the in the mitigation huw edwards defence lawyer said that because of the facts, he went to cardiff and didn't get into oxford university. he felt inferior at the bbc to his colleagues. he talks about how his father was abusive as a child. i mean, this is all rubbish , isn't it? plenty is all rubbish, isn't it? plenty of people feel inferior or lack confidence or have abusive childhoods. they don't go on to become . become. >> now. now you've uncovered it. you see, there's your deep dive. this is. i am a passionate , this is. i am a passionate, passionate supporter of proper parenting in the early years now, he had an abusive father. now only 1 in 8 people that had abused as a child will go on and be like him
this is tim davie and samir shah, the new chair. we will be looking at lessons from this period.from rolf harris and savile. they've just launched another child abuser in plain sight, haven't they? why are people paying their licence? i'm not going to. are people paying their licence? i'm not going to . it's outrageous. >> yeah . okay. marilyn, the in >> yeah. okay. marilyn, the in the mitigation huw edwards defence lawyer said that because of the facts, he went to cardiff and...
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. >> who needs wind turbine you have all the hot air blowing from tim walz joining me now victor davis hoover. victor same question she was asked at the debate. she didn't answer at the debate what's your policy to make life better for the middle class and she says i was raised middle class that is going on here. >> even that's not true. she grew up in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods child two of parents with ptsd. she had very little. she thinks it's important to have worked in the private sector but i don't think she ever did. and when she suggests she worked at mcdonald's there is no evidence she ever did. every once in a while she throws out something. wage and price control. she doesn't return to it. subject to more m. millions of more americans to the inheritance tax. tax on unearned or unrealized profits. in capital gains. increasing the federal income tax rate. and then she throws out things like i'm going to cancel student loans or going to make illegal aliens eligible for complete healthcare control but they are just a miss match and it's typically throw out something aga
. >> who needs wind turbine you have all the hot air blowing from tim walz joining me now victor davis hoover. victor same question she was asked at the debate. she didn't answer at the debate what's your policy to make life better for the middle class and she says i was raised middle class that is going on here. >> even that's not true. she grew up in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods child two of parents with ptsd. she had very little. she thinks it's important to have worked in...
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davis 3113, but it didn't come as easy as the final score would tell you. cal head football coach justin wilcox greeting his former tight end coach tim plow, who left thecome ach at uc davis. first quarter. uc davis down seven. nothing. darius callaway is going to fumble the ball, and porter conner picks it up for the six yard scoop and touchdown. uc davis misses the extra point and trails seven six. on the ensuing kickoff noah williams brought some life into cal memorial stadium receiving the kick and breaks free down the sideline for an 80 yard touchdown. look at that. cal will lead 14 to 13. it would give the golden bears offense some juice. but then in the third quarter, same score to jayden ott takes the handoff. >> marvin anderson in motion and bounces it outside for a six yard touchdown. >> it makes the score 2113. golden bears will hold on to the lead and win 3113. they are now 12 zero all time against uc davis. stanford came up short in their season opener against tcu on friday night. the cardinal led midway through the fourth quarter after the horne frogs missed a field goal, but tcu's josh field 67 yards to give tcu a 2420 lead, and tcu ended up
davis 3113, but it didn't come as easy as the final score would tell you. cal head football coach justin wilcox greeting his former tight end coach tim plow, who left thecome ach at uc davis. first quarter. uc davis down seven. nothing. darius callaway is going to fumble the ball, and porter conner picks it up for the six yard scoop and touchdown. uc davis misses the extra point and trails seven six. on the ensuing kickoff noah williams brought some life into cal memorial stadium receiving the...
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escaping the davis fire that destroyed multiple homes and upended the presidential campaign season. vice presidential nominee tim walz canceling tonight's rally. >> the brush is consistently exposed to triple-digit temperatures. it just dries out. it's ready to burn. >> reporter: a changing climate causing record-breaking temperatures and dryer conditions, fuel for dangerous summer wildfires. dana griffin, nbc news. >>> now to that crucial debate between vice president harris and former president trump. their first and perhaps only showdown. peter alexander is in philadelphia with new reporting on the 11th hour preparations. >> reporter: tonight vice president harris touching down in philadelphia. her face to face with former president trump just 24 hours away. >> how are you feeling? >> reporter: campaign sources tell nbc news harris and her team are focusing on ways to needle trump, to provoke him, and that she's studied past trump debate clips. >> it's time to turn the page on the divisiveness. it's time to bring our country together. >> reporter: but a key challenge for harris trying to present herself as th
escaping the davis fire that destroyed multiple homes and upended the presidential campaign season. vice presidential nominee tim walz canceling tonight's rally. >> the brush is consistently exposed to triple-digit temperatures. it just dries out. it's ready to burn. >> reporter: a changing climate causing record-breaking temperatures and dryer conditions, fuel for dangerous summer wildfires. dana griffin, nbc news. >>> now to that crucial debate between vice president...
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tim walz. we graduated around the same time. gustavus adolphus college in minnesota. >> jimmy: that's a real place? >> a lot of people think it's gus davisand that's the name of the college. i'm mostly norwegian. >> jimmy: did they fund this college? >> the swedish immigrants in minnesota needed a college. >> jimmy: i see. >> a swedish one, a norwegian one. >> jimmy: what about the state fair? >> i used to work for the state fair. it was the way to make a lot of money in two weeks. i worked at the fish and chips booth between the horse barn and the sheep barn. [ laughter ] lovely. that's where you want to get your fish and chips right there, i tell you. >> jimmy: what kind of fish were they frying up at the minnesota state fair? >> cod, fresh from the freezer. [ laughter ] met my first girlfriend there. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, gretchen, yeah. >> jimmy: wow, at the fish and chips place? >> frying the fish. >> jimmy: customer or co-worker? >> co-worker. >> jimmy: oh, wow. so you smell like fish together. >> hooking up the fish together, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "you smell like vinegar, were you at work, honey?" >> frying it up in th
tim walz. we graduated around the same time. gustavus adolphus college in minnesota. >> jimmy: that's a real place? >> a lot of people think it's gus davisand that's the name of the college. i'm mostly norwegian. >> jimmy: did they fund this college? >> the swedish immigrants in minnesota needed a college. >> jimmy: i see. >> a swedish one, a norwegian one. >> jimmy: what about the state fair? >> i used to work for the state fair. it was the way...
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davis left the event. kamala embraced the paster even more. echoing his beliefs, for example, brown sits on the california reparations task force, and as of 2019, kamala harris enthusiastically supported reparations. coming up, timadical policy and beliefs. straight ahead. iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. hey folks, chris counahan here for leaffilter. now i know the days are long and the rain is falling and it's leaf growing season. but for a moment, i'd like you to think about how you want to spend your weekends this fall - relaxing with family, watching a game, or would you rather be climbing ladders to clean out clogged gutters, or paying thousands of dollars to repair rotten fascia, crumbling soffit and foundation damage? probably not. you can get ahead of all those costly damages today. just give us a call to schedule your free inspection. our install process is simple and easy. we'll come out and clean your gutters, repair or replace your gutters, and install leaffilter. we're america's largest gutter and gutter protection company. our patented technology has pro
davis left the event. kamala embraced the paster even more. echoing his beliefs, for example, brown sits on the california reparations task force, and as of 2019, kamala harris enthusiastically supported reparations. coming up, timadical policy and beliefs. straight ahead. iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. hey folks, chris counahan here for leaffilter....
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burgess, myself, danny davis, representative buddy carter and barbara lee, which is a companion bill to the senate version 1852 by senators tim scott, cory booker and rafael warnock. h.r. 8834 would extend the re-authorization of the sickle cell treatment demonstration program through f.y.2028 and supports efforts to improve treatment, reduce risk and complications and cures for the disease. i urge all of my colleagues to vote yes. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from indiana. mr. bucshon: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong support of the sickle cell disease act. as a pharmacist for over four decades i have seen the heartbreaking toll that sickle cell disease takes on patients and their families. it is a destructive disease attacking red blood cells and causing pain over time. unfortunately, georgia is home to one of the largest sickle cell disease in the country. we need to present verve lives and prevent pain. patients need the su
burgess, myself, danny davis, representative buddy carter and barbara lee, which is a companion bill to the senate version 1852 by senators tim scott, cory booker and rafael warnock. h.r. 8834 would extend the re-authorization of the sickle cell treatment demonstration program through f.y.2028 and supports efforts to improve treatment, reduce risk and complications and cures for the disease. i urge all of my colleagues to vote yes. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...