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oklahoma city police had plenty of questions for toni hall and robert braxton. you ever turn to robert and say, "did you hurt the kids?" >> hall: i had asked him i was like, "did you do something?" and he was like shut up. and i was like what?! he was like, "don't say nothing, shut up." >> alfonsi: people will say how. i was working and trying to make money so that i could leave the situation with-- of him abusing me. i didn't know that he did that to my kids. >> alfonsi: and you were trying to get out. >> hall: yes. i was trying to leave. >> alfonsi: both hall and braxton were arrested and put in county jail. he was charged with child abuse while she was charged under the state's failure to protect law with "enabling" the abuse. in oklahoma that means you know or reasonably should have known that a child is at risk of abuse. hall agreed to testify against her boyfriend, but she says he continued to threaten her in jail while awaiting trial. he was writing you letters? >> hall: yeah because-- i was gonna testify against him. >> alfonsi: and he outlined a picture
oklahoma city police had plenty of questions for toni hall and robert braxton. you ever turn to robert and say, "did you hurt the kids?" >> hall: i had asked him i was like, "did you do something?" and he was like shut up. and i was like what?! he was like, "don't say nothing, shut up." >> alfonsi: people will say how. i was working and trying to make money so that i could leave the situation with-- of him abusing me. i didn't know that he did that to...
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before director—general before tony hall got the job. radio services. it came from a commercial services, he worked in marketing for the pepsi company. he is charismatic, he's a crystal palace fan, popular with the staff but intriguingly most of the recent director—generals have come from bbc news, behind you, but tim davie is from a commercial background. his experience in making deals around the world. his first and foremost task is making a deal with number ten. in 2022 the bbc celebrates its lengthy —— centenary, there will be a tough negotiation over the licence fee, that will be nasty and brutish and long and he has to come up with and long and he has to come up with a good deal. the other big challenges commercial, the biggest most powerful companies in human history, apple, facebook, google, they are competing with the bbc for oui’ they are competing with the bbc for our attention and eyeballs and he has to allow the bbc to compete with them and persuade young people to keep paying for a licence fee. he has to make the bbc reflec
before director—general before tony hall got the job. radio services. it came from a commercial services, he worked in marketing for the pepsi company. he is charismatic, he's a crystal palace fan, popular with the staff but intriguingly most of the recent director—generals have come from bbc news, behind you, but tim davie is from a commercial background. his experience in making deals around the world. his first and foremost task is making a deal with number ten. in 2022 the bbc...
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the bbc has appointed a new director general, who'll take over from tony hall in september.the corporation's commercial subsidiaries. among his priorities for the corporation, will be funding and the future of the licence fee. amol rajan told clive myrie more about mr davie. he was very briefly acting director general before tony hall took over seven or eight years ago. before that he was bbc radio services and he came from the bbc from a very commercial background. even senior marketer and a pepsi co. he's charismatic figure populace staff likes are on the map. where is the last three directors came from bbc news, from behind you in fact, he's come from a commercial background where he's been making deals all around the world with distributors. making deals all around the world with distributors. that matters because as you say, first and foremost task is making a deal with number 10 downing street put up in 2022 and the bbc celebrates its centenary it's going to be a tense negotiation with downing street over the future of the licence fee. that negotiation is good to be na
the bbc has appointed a new director general, who'll take over from tony hall in september.the corporation's commercial subsidiaries. among his priorities for the corporation, will be funding and the future of the licence fee. amol rajan told clive myrie more about mr davie. he was very briefly acting director general before tony hall took over seven or eight years ago. before that he was bbc radio services and he came from the bbc from a very commercial background. even senior marketer and a...
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he was briefly acting director onbefore tony hall took over.he is popular with staff, he likes to run a marathon but whereas the last three director—generals came from bbc news, he has come from a commercial background where he has been cutting deals round the world with distributors and that matters, because as you say his first and foremost task is making a deal with number ten, foremost task is making a deal with numberten, in foremost task is making a deal with number ten, in 2022 hen the bbc celebrates its centenary there will bea celebrates its centenary there will be a tense negotiation with downing street over the future of the license fee. that will be nasty, brutish and long, that is top of his intray. after that it's the commercial needs, so the world's most powerful companies, are all competing with the bbc now for attention, he has to come up with a funding models that coll pets with them but make young people think it is worth paying for, aside from that he has to make sure the bbc reflects britain and that it is trusted and thati
he was briefly acting director onbefore tony hall took over.he is popular with staff, he likes to run a marathon but whereas the last three director—generals came from bbc news, he has come from a commercial background where he has been cutting deals round the world with distributors and that matters, because as you say his first and foremost task is making a deal with number ten, foremost task is making a deal with numberten, in foremost task is making a deal with number ten, in 2022 hen the...
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. >> he was briefly the acting director before tony hall took ov.came to the bbc from a very commercial bround. he was marketing director at pepsi company. he likes to run a marathon. interestingly, the last came bcfrom news and he came from a commercial background where he has been cutngeals across the world with distributors. that matters because his first d foremost task is making a deal with downing street. there will be a tense negotiation over the licensing. that will be nasty, brutish and long. after that, it is the commercial needs of the bbc. the world's most powerful companies in history, apple, amazon netflix, are all competing with the bbc. he will come u with a funding modethat competes with them in terms of funding and g,programm but make sure that young people think it is worth paying for the license fee. he wants to make sure bbc properly reflectsta b and make sure thebc is trusted. that is hard in the days of social media where accuracy is under so much scrutiny. many are remembered not for how they implement the strategy, but how t
. >> he was briefly the acting director before tony hall took ov.came to the bbc from a very commercial bround. he was marketing director at pepsi company. he likes to run a marathon. interestingly, the last came bcfrom news and he came from a commercial background where he has been cutngeals across the world with distributors. that matters because his first d foremost task is making a deal with downing street. there will be a tense negotiation over the licensing. that will be nasty,...
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he beat acting director—general before tony hall got the job., the uk boss of amazon. tim davie was a popular figure, charismatic, coming from a commercial background. he went to cambridge university and then joined procter & gamble, rose up to become vice president of marketing at pepsi, so he has had quite a commercial upbringing before joining the bbc. he was former director—general mark thompson's first external appointment to the bbc and went on to run audio and music, so he is in charge of the bbc‘s radio stations before becoming director—general. he is a charismatic and popular figure who has got lots of other roles. he previously worked a bit more children in need and was the chairman of comic relief, so he has a wide portfolio of positions. it will be interesting to see if he gives those up. and he has the support of the staff he works with. having said all that, tony hall, the current director—general, whose term will end in september when tim davie starts, have the toughestjob of any director—general in the history of the bbc, and tim
he beat acting director—general before tony hall got the job., the uk boss of amazon. tim davie was a popular figure, charismatic, coming from a commercial background. he went to cambridge university and then joined procter & gamble, rose up to become vice president of marketing at pepsi, so he has had quite a commercial upbringing before joining the bbc. he was former director—general mark thompson's first external appointment to the bbc and went on to run audio and music, so he is in...
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currently the head of bbc studios, the corporation's commercial subsidiary, will take over from tony hallucial time for the organisation. 0ur media editor amol rajan is with me. what are the challanges? he has taken a significant pay cut to have the fight of his life. before that tim davie ran the bbc‘s audio division so he was in charge of radio. respected by senior staff, a father of three, a big crystal palace fan. he was privately educated before going on to cambridge and he had a career in marketing. it was still a very senior position at pepsi. coming from a commercial background. he had been approached about a number of jobs in recent years including at the premier league which he turned down possibly because this job was coming up, and recent director generals have tended to come from the news division but he comes from a commercial and global outlook which i think tells you what the board thinks are the challenges. it is quite a long list. it is political. in 2022 the bbc celebrates its centenary and tim davie will conduct a negotiation about the future of the licence fee and the
currently the head of bbc studios, the corporation's commercial subsidiary, will take over from tony hallucial time for the organisation. 0ur media editor amol rajan is with me. what are the challanges? he has taken a significant pay cut to have the fight of his life. before that tim davie ran the bbc‘s audio division so he was in charge of radio. respected by senior staff, a father of three, a big crystal palace fan. he was privately educated before going on to cambridge and he had a career...
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tony hall said the "senseless killing of george floyd" had a "profound impact," and made the organisationf lives. but for many deaf and blind people, the new distance rules and wearing of face masks has made the world almost impossible to navigate. as our disability news correspondent nikki fox reports, many campaigners say deaf and disabled people have in effect been forgotten during the pandemic. i think i would describe it as feeling pretty helpless and just cut off, disconnected. if i feel somebody bump into me on the times when i leave the house, i get really stressed. i get really scared too. for both these women, life as we ease out of lockdown has become much harder. measures designed to keep us safe are having a negative impact on the lives of people with hearing and sight loss. for ayesha, it's a routine appointment she's dreading. i'm quite nervous. nurses, doctors, you know, they'll all be wearing masks and i won't be able to understand what they're saying. along with sign language, ayesha relies on lip—reading and facial expressions to fully understand what's going on. but no
tony hall said the "senseless killing of george floyd" had a "profound impact," and made the organisationf lives. but for many deaf and blind people, the new distance rules and wearing of face masks has made the world almost impossible to navigate. as our disability news correspondent nikki fox reports, many campaigners say deaf and disabled people have in effect been forgotten during the pandemic. i think i would describe it as feeling pretty helpless and just cut off,...
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he will replace tony hall in september.w. with rajan is with me now. the best will in the world, lots with the best will in the world, lots of people watching won't know who tim davie is. who is he? he is not someone who is often on our screens but is about to be much more high profile. he is a long serving bbc executive with a commercial background. he is currently the director of studios and to those who don't know, it also has a commercial wing which sells bbc programmes around the world and he was the boss of that, an effective boss of that. so he has a background in cutting deals around the world. he is a commercialfigure. he deals around the world. he is a commercial figure. he had deals around the world. he is a commercialfigure. he had been the director of audio and music at the bbc, in charge of the radio stations and he was briefly acting director before tony hall took over. he has a bbc background but unusually for a director—general, he is not someone who has come through the news division. the last three bosses
he will replace tony hall in september.w. with rajan is with me now. the best will in the world, lots with the best will in the world, lots of people watching won't know who tim davie is. who is he? he is not someone who is often on our screens but is about to be much more high profile. he is a long serving bbc executive with a commercial background. he is currently the director of studios and to those who don't know, it also has a commercial wing which sells bbc programmes around the world and...
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the bbc has appointed a new director general, who'll take over from tony hall in september.ation, will be funding and the future of the licence fee. we can now speak to chris curtis, editor in chief at broadcast magazine. good to have you with us. he was the favourite, but is he the right choice? he's a very credible choice, and he's got lots of the right attributes to take on what is a very difficultjob. as you said in the intro there, he's a commercial animal. he's a deal—maker, a strategic leader with lots of business expertise. and a lot of what he will be tasked with doing is having the high level political conversations around bbc finances that will be crucial for its future. he isa that will be crucial for its future. he is a deal—maker, but one of the deals he won't be involved in is who becomes the next chairman of the bbc next february. could that be a problem for him? he starts in september, so he's got six months working with sir david clemente, the incumbent chair. that gives him a little bit more time to get his feet under the table, get his vision under the ta
the bbc has appointed a new director general, who'll take over from tony hall in september.ation, will be funding and the future of the licence fee. we can now speak to chris curtis, editor in chief at broadcast magazine. good to have you with us. he was the favourite, but is he the right choice? he's a very credible choice, and he's got lots of the right attributes to take on what is a very difficultjob. as you said in the intro there, he's a commercial animal. he's a deal—maker, a strategic...
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. >> the hall of fame coach tony done she gave his thoughts on the ordeal saying he shouldn't be afraid to express what he feels, rather than someone saying i'm done with this person, the conversation should be i don't agree with you but let's sit down and talk about it. >> i was surprised when i saw that. a lot of people really upset about it. >> especially on social media. >> coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first," and alarming trend in new york city and across america, attacks on officers and blatant disrespect for law and order becoming the norm. >> angel mason says police rally at a all time low due to spineless leadership, he joins us to discuss. >> straight to a fox news alert. massive peaceful protests span the nation for 10 straight night, the situation still tenses police crackdown on curfew violators. nationwide 10,000 arrests since the protest began. jillian: the mayor of dc even thousands of national guardsmen from the hotel where they are staying. long shifts protecting the nation's capital, protesters without curfews carry on through thunderstorms and mourn
. >> the hall of fame coach tony done she gave his thoughts on the ordeal saying he shouldn't be afraid to express what he feels, rather than someone saying i'm done with this person, the conversation should be i don't agree with you but let's sit down and talk about it. >> i was surprised when i saw that. a lot of people really upset about it. >> especially on social media. >> coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first," and alarming trend in new...
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in fact, i remember many years going to listen to tony benn speaking, and he said he felt uncomfortable being in a halled after someone who had made a fortune out of slavery. i mean, that was a long time ago, and there is a point where you say, on the one hand, may it is time we stopped erecting statues and naming streets after long forgotten councillors and aldermen and local worthies, but you mentioned millicent fawcett, shaun, and that was only unveiled a year ago, maybe 18 months ago. now, you know, she was a great heroine, if you like, of the women's suffrage movement, but she also had a history that doesn't do her proud in her role in inspecting the concentration camps during the boer war, and some of the comments that she put in her report were nothing other than racist. so, you know, you could argue that she is as bad, even though what she did for women's suffrage was good, as many of the other people. i mean, you have to see it in context, we can't always judge thing from the prism of our current time, of how they work when the statues were erected, you know, a grateful town to a benefactor li
in fact, i remember many years going to listen to tony benn speaking, and he said he felt uncomfortable being in a halled after someone who had made a fortune out of slavery. i mean, that was a long time ago, and there is a point where you say, on the one hand, may it is time we stopped erecting statues and naming streets after long forgotten councillors and aldermen and local worthies, but you mentioned millicent fawcett, shaun, and that was only unveiled a year ago, maybe 18 months ago. now,...
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halls. costume making places. >> tony did you have goose bumps too? >> i did.etimes distance can make the heart grow fonder. the lincoln center complex is closed but are there still people who love it, who are sending their support? i mean financially are they getting a few checks in the mail? >> i think they are getting financial support. this is challenging for even the most solid arts organizations. everyone, you know, is going to need help coming out of this. >> i know you got goose bumps being there. >> i just want music at lincoln center. >> thank you norm. >> you broke the intermission, anthony. well done. >> thank you, norm. >> you're watching cbs "this morning". thank you norm. we'll be right back. when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn
halls. costume making places. >> tony did you have goose bumps too? >> i did.etimes distance can make the heart grow fonder. the lincoln center complex is closed but are there still people who love it, who are sending their support? i mean financially are they getting a few checks in the mail? >> i think they are getting financial support. this is challenging for even the most solid arts organizations. everyone, you know, is going to need help coming out of this. >> i...
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tony, anthony. rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step. it bans chokeholds and dines them as civil rights fledges and bans no-knock warrants and establishes a registry and reforms qualified immunity and ends racial profiling. it requires reporting of incidents of use of force and stopping searchers of the demographic and demilitarizes law enforcement and restricts the transfer of military equipment to local police departments and class files lynching as a federal hate crime and gives the department of justice the power to subpoena law enforcement departments for pattern and practice investigation. and so critically important, it invests money into
tony, anthony. rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent...
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tony, anthony. rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent necessary first step. it bans chokeholds and dines them as civil rights fledges and bans no-knock warrants and establishes a registry and reforms qualified immunity and ends racial profiling. it requires reporting of incidents of use of force and stopping searchers of the demographic and demilitarizes law enforcement and restricts the transfer of military equipment to local police departments and class files lynching as a federal hate crime and gives the department of justice the power to subpoena law enforcement departments for pattern and practice investigation. and so critically important, it invests money into
tony, anthony. rise for mea hall, peter, andra, willie, and jordan, aaron, pamela, salvador, dar just, billy ray. i rise for felix, ta meek, india betty, in a y, hanial, dominique, george, brendon glen. i rise for all of our black brothers, sisters and siblings who have been killed by law enforcement in this country. it is not enough just to say their names, it is not enough to say black lives matter. we must fight for black lives and for real justice. let us pass this as a bold, urgent...
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tony la russa. - there's a saying that the worst players make the best managers. - we're in las vegas, and just outside san francisco, with the baseball hall of famer, who contemplates a return. i understand you might have come close to considering going back to managing. - [graham] addresses the steroid era. - fans don't trust, they don't trust any of us. - [graham] and shares regrets as a father. - it's a mistake. it's unexplainable, inexcusable. i screwed up. - [graham] plus, how la russa is hitting home runs at the top celebrity-related charity. - usually when you look at animals that are relinquished to a public shelter they can be a little manic. so we provide a foundation of training
tony la russa. - there's a saying that the worst players make the best managers. - we're in las vegas, and just outside san francisco, with the baseball hall of famer, who contemplates a return. i understand you might have come close to considering going back to managing. - [graham] addresses the steroid era. - fans don't trust, they don't trust any of us. - [graham] and shares regrets as a father. - it's a mistake. it's unexplainable, inexcusable. i screwed up. - [graham] plus, how la russa is...
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hall meetings. so we can have a voice at the table in really educate people on what we've already done so far tony montoya president of the san francisco police officers association says. >>he welcomes change but says several of the mayor's police reforms are things the police department already does like bias training in addition to addressing police bias the mayor's police reforms include not allowing the use of military grade weapons like tear gas against unarmed people ever cisco. >>you rank and file your average police officer on the street do not have access to that type equipment that equipment is only used buyer tax for unit. they are highly trained in it. as you can see you know you look at any new story during of these recent protests that type of equipment was never employed by the sanford police department instead. >>one of the reforms montoya's says will make a huge difference is the mayor's call to end the use of police as a response to non criminal activity we have to promise them delegating some of those type of task other people better student. >>to handle that that way my officers can re
hall meetings. so we can have a voice at the table in really educate people on what we've already done so far tony montoya president of the san francisco police officers association says. >>he welcomes change but says several of the mayor's police reforms are things the police department already does like bias training in addition to addressing police bias the mayor's police reforms include not allowing the use of military grade weapons like tear gas against unarmed people ever cisco....
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toni's who's been heavily criticized following a mass covert 19 hour break one of his appetite was meanwhile over in france thousands of bodo football fans gathered on friday in front of the city's town hallo protest against their ownership saw the 1st time there have been cause the departure of the club's longtime president frederic long people who many feel prioritizes commercial interests finds for one child here lewis hamilton says he's saddened and hurt by comments from f. once former boss bernie ecclestone the now retired 89 year old crazed habitants efforts to tackle racism but then said that often black people can be more racist than white people when asked whether the sport should have done more to deal with racism he said teams are too busy trying to win races or find sponsors how will turn who was the only black driver in formula one described eccleston's comments as ignorant and uneducated and if one's coward bosses distance themselves from ecclestone saying they completely disagree with his comments which they say have no place in society well f one is delayed season starts in just over a week with back to back races in austria ferrari's sebastian vettel a 4 time world champi
toni's who's been heavily criticized following a mass covert 19 hour break one of his appetite was meanwhile over in france thousands of bodo football fans gathered on friday in front of the city's town hallo protest against their ownership saw the 1st time there have been cause the departure of the club's longtime president frederic long people who many feel prioritizes commercial interests finds for one child here lewis hamilton says he's saddened and hurt by comments from f. once former boss...