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mr unsworth condemned the tweetlj calling it a pr stunt. mr unsworth condemned the tweet. i don't really understand it. obviously it's a bruised ego. at the end of the day, we we re bruised ego. at the end of the day, we were here to rescue 12 young boys. unsworth had travelled into the caves in the first days after the caves in the first days after the boys went missing and helped bring in top international cave rescue experts for the mission. the british diver says he might now sue the billionaire. hopefully get a copy of the tweet later, and not finished. i'll take advice will get back to london. legal advice? yes. the tweet sent out to elon musk‘s 22 million followers has now been deleted but he still says is planning to send his submarine to the now empty cave just to prove it could be done. mr unsworth has previously said the billionaire can stick his submarine where it hurts. the boys, continuing the recovery in
mr unsworth condemned the tweetlj calling it a pr stunt. mr unsworth condemned the tweet. i don't really understand it. obviously it's a bruised ego. at the end of the day, we we re bruised ego. at the end of the day, we were here to rescue 12 young boys. unsworth had travelled into the caves in the first days after the caves in the first days after the boys went missing and helped bring in top international cave rescue experts for the mission. the british diver says he might now sue the...
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mr unsworth has previously said the billionaire can stick his submarine where it hurts.iority is returning home. they're expected to be discharged to their families on thursday. david campanale, bbc news. what happens to oil rigs when they outlive their usefulness? up to now, it's generally been agreed that the seabed should be returned to its previous state, before the rigs were there. but now researchers from the university of technology in sydney say decommissioned oil rigs can benefit the marine environment and could be left in place to establish artificial habitats for sea life. earlier, i asked the report's co—author, professor david booth, from the university of technology in sydney, if the new approach suggested by his study put the sea bed at risk of becoming a dumping ground. what this particular study that i was involved in, was sort of a summary by over 200 experts, looking at what happens if they are there in the first place, what is the next thing to do if they need to be decommissioned? is the best thing to remove it? that would be commonsense, you'd think
mr unsworth has previously said the billionaire can stick his submarine where it hurts.iority is returning home. they're expected to be discharged to their families on thursday. david campanale, bbc news. what happens to oil rigs when they outlive their usefulness? up to now, it's generally been agreed that the seabed should be returned to its previous state, before the rigs were there. but now researchers from the university of technology in sydney say decommissioned oil rigs can benefit the...
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mr unsworth helped rescue the 12 boys and their coach from a cave in thailand.build a mini—submarine to get them out, but mr unsworth said it wouldn't have worked, prompting elon musk‘s outburst. the tech entrepreneur said he had "spoken in anger" after mr unsworth ridiculed his rescue plan as a pr stunt. australian scientists say they have developed a blood test to detect melanoma in its early stages. the test, billed as a world first, should make it easier to spot the skin cancer before it becomes fatal. currently, doctors rely on skin examinations and biopsies. these are images of dozens of wildfires that have sparked across the arctic circle due to unusually hot weather. several areas have been evacuated. tens of thousands of people have been warned to stay indoors. on wednesday afternoon, 44 fires were burning from lapland in the far north to the southern island of gotland. italy and norway have both despatched firefighting aircraft to help. let's go back to our top story. twelve boys and their football coach have finally been released from a thai hospital,
mr unsworth helped rescue the 12 boys and their coach from a cave in thailand.build a mini—submarine to get them out, but mr unsworth said it wouldn't have worked, prompting elon musk‘s outburst. the tech entrepreneur said he had "spoken in anger" after mr unsworth ridiculed his rescue plan as a pr stunt. australian scientists say they have developed a blood test to detect melanoma in its early stages. the test, billed as a world first, should make it easier to spot the skin...
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unsworth said that the escape pod had absolutely no chance of working ...ote, "p-r stunt." unsworth's knowledge of the thai cave system helped rescuers locate the missing soccer team. musk's device was ultimately not used in the rescue mission and all 12 boys and their coach made it out of the cave alive. (grant) there is no indication the disparaging claim musk made 22 million followers is true. representatives for musk did not respond to requests for comment about the incident. (ken) coming up -- why c-v-s officials are apologizing for an incident involving a customer...a coupon...and police. (grant) plus -- we have an update on the man suspected of raping multiple women while posing as a ride-share driver will face criminal charges. (ken) we continue to learn new information tonight about the man dubbed the rideshare rapist. the san mateo man is accused attacking four women in san francisco. (grant) we are now learning that the da's office has decided to charge the suspect. kron 4's dan kerman reports from the hall of justice. it now turns out that orlan
unsworth said that the escape pod had absolutely no chance of working ...ote, "p-r stunt." unsworth's knowledge of the thai cave system helped rescuers locate the missing soccer team. musk's device was ultimately not used in the rescue mission and all 12 boys and their coach made it out of the cave alive. (grant) there is no indication the disparaging claim musk made 22 million followers is true. representatives for musk did not respond to requests for comment about the incident....
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unsworth says the escape pod had absolutely no chance of working ...sk's efforts was a, quote, "p-r stunt." unsworth's knowledge of the thai cave system helped rescuers locate the missing soccer team. musk's device was ultimately not used at all in the rescue mission. earlier today-- unsworth says he is considering legal action against musk. (grant) nearly a decade ago, the crash of a regional airliner near buffalo new york convinced congress to tighten the requirements for airline pilots.(grant)since then, there have been no other deadly plane crashes in the u=s.(ken) but there has been an unintended result: a pilot shortage. regional airlines have had to trim their schedules ... and small cities are paying the price. in the northwest, horizon air dropped hundreds of flights out of seattle.in the east, republic airways filed for bankruptcyand the midwest's great lakes closed down ... all of them saying they could not find enough qualified pilots.natthat's bad news for the major carriers, where forty percent of the pilots are due to hit mandatory retir
unsworth says the escape pod had absolutely no chance of working ...sk's efforts was a, quote, "p-r stunt." unsworth's knowledge of the thai cave system helped rescuers locate the missing soccer team. musk's device was ultimately not used at all in the rescue mission. earlier today-- unsworth says he is considering legal action against musk. (grant) nearly a decade ago, the crash of a regional airliner near buffalo new york convinced congress to tighten the requirements for airline...
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mr unsworth was involved in the operation in thailand to rescue 12 boys and their football coach.ed to assist the mission and said he was building a mini—submarine, but mr unsworth said it wouldn't have worked, prompting musk‘s outburst. trade negotiators from the 11—member tra ns—pacific partnership are meeting injapan today to discuss whether to accept new members into the free trade bloc. it comes just a day after possibly the biggest trade deal ever was signed byjapan and the eu. with us now is katie silver in singapore. theink the ink has barely dried on the japan— eu trade deal and japan today is on the march, still7 japan— eu trade deal and japan today is on the march, still? they are. they are very forthright when it comes to pursuing free trade. they are meeting west of tokyo in a beautiful national park area and they are trying to work out a way to get over the line when it comes to this tpp11. this was the new deal that came about as a result of the original trans—pacific partnership which was canned after president trump took office last january. it was signed in march
mr unsworth was involved in the operation in thailand to rescue 12 boys and their football coach.ed to assist the mission and said he was building a mini—submarine, but mr unsworth said it wouldn't have worked, prompting musk‘s outburst. trade negotiators from the 11—member tra ns—pacific partnership are meeting injapan today to discuss whether to accept new members into the free trade bloc. it comes just a day after possibly the biggest trade deal ever was signed byjapan and the eu....
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he called vern unsworth a "pedo" and then deleted the tweet.rooted in elon musk‘s much discussed and derided decision to develop this mini—submarine to be used in the rescue. it wasn't used in the end — and it still remains far from clear who from the rescue wanted it in the first place. i think we could put him in that camp. vern unsworth said the sub had "absolutely no chance of working", he said "it was a "pr stunt". and suggested mr musk could "stick his submarine where it hurts." but musk then promised he'd release a video of the sub that would prove it could have worked. given the boys are out — we can file this under arguments that don't need to be won. and he went on. he posted a tweet on twitter which said, "sorry pedo guy, you really did ask for it." now, in another tweet musk now says "my words were spoken in anger after mr unsworth said several untruths and suggested i engage in a sexual act with the mini—sub, which had been built as an act of kindness and according to specifications from the dive team leader". we are getting a lot
he called vern unsworth a "pedo" and then deleted the tweet.rooted in elon musk‘s much discussed and derided decision to develop this mini—submarine to be used in the rescue. it wasn't used in the end — and it still remains far from clear who from the rescue wanted it in the first place. i think we could put him in that camp. vern unsworth said the sub had "absolutely no chance of working", he said "it was a "pr stunt". and suggested mr musk could...
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ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignation over this matter? we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. will you consider offering your resignation? as i say, it is a very long judgment which we need to go away and look at in detail. all i would say is that all of our journalists and all of our bbc witnesses acted in good faith. thank you. 0ur correspondent helena lee is outside the rolls building where this morning's ruling took place. a difficult and damaging day here for the bbc. £210,000 a difficult and damaging day here forthe bbc. £210,000 in a difficult and damaging day here for the bbc. £210,000 in damages awarded to sir cliff richard. he has 110w awarded to sir cliff richard. he has now left court, the legal teams have left court, and also the senior bbc news managers have left now, going to look over thatjudgment, around 200 pages or so. let's speak to clive coleman, our legal affairs correspondent. we have had that statement f
ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignation over this matter? we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. will you consider offering your resignation? as i say, it is a very long judgment which we need to go away and look at in detail. all i would say is that all of our journalists and all of our bbc witnesses acted in good faith. thank you. 0ur correspondent helena lee is...
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ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you? long judgement. we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers, that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal, and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism. do you not think licence fee payers will find it astounding that you have lost this case, that it is going to cost potentially millions of pounds, and nobody at the bbc is being held responsible? the question is not whether anybody‘s responsible. everyone is responsible. the question is whether that responsibility results in what you suggested might happen, which is that people should resign, and so on and so forth. that's not necessarily the right response to every mistake that every journalist makes in a news organisation. sir cliff had told the court everything he had work
ms unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you? long judgement. we need to go away and absorb all the details. there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers, that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal, and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its...
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musk later apologised for calling unsworth a paedophile on twitter.of its users, including holocaust deniers, to free speech. he said, while he finds holocaust denial offensive, he doesn't think facebook should take down content just because people may be getting information wrong. the remote north coast of scotland will be the first place in the uk to get a spaceport, which could be ready to start small rocket launches within four years. and finally, do you talk to your plants? would you like to take them for a walk, but don't have time? now you can employ this adaptable hexa robot, which can take your plants for a walk, letting you know when they need water, and even dancing when they're happy. the company hopes that one of these robots can eventually look after creatures on mars. away from the amazing aerobatics of the farnborough airshow, the aviation industry is big business here, and showcasing its newest innovations. one of the mid—term goals of the field is to make electric and then possibly solar—powered planes. well, these are the first pict
musk later apologised for calling unsworth a paedophile on twitter.of its users, including holocaust deniers, to free speech. he said, while he finds holocaust denial offensive, he doesn't think facebook should take down content just because people may be getting information wrong. the remote north coast of scotland will be the first place in the uk to get a spaceport, which could be ready to start small rocket launches within four years. and finally, do you talk to your plants? would you like...
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fran unsworth says that ta kes matter.here are many in the media who consider that that is a legitimate matter for the media to consider that that is a legitimate matterfor the media to report upon. so the stakes in this case go far beyond cliff richard. they are much higher and they will affect the way the media goes about reporting the early stages of a police investigation. i have spoken to many privacy lawyers as this case was progressing. they are very much on the side of the individual and the article eight right to privacy, because we live in an age where if a suspect is named, the reputational damage can be instantaneous worldwide and catastrophic. journalists take a different view. they think the story should be got out and that it is important in the public interest. thank you, clive. if you've had a relative orfriend in a care home, you'll know one of the most important things is to make sure they have access to the outside world. but residents in one care home for dementia sufferers in oxford have been stranded
fran unsworth says that ta kes matter.here are many in the media who consider that that is a legitimate matter for the media to consider that that is a legitimate matterfor the media to report upon. so the stakes in this case go far beyond cliff richard. they are much higher and they will affect the way the media goes about reporting the early stages of a police investigation. i have spoken to many privacy lawyers as this case was progressing. they are very much on the side of the individual...
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rescuing last week says he's ready to take legal action against us billionaire in a mosque when unsworth was described as a pedo short for paedophile and its wing by muscular later appeared to be unfounded allegation unhappy the unsworth criticize his offer of a major summering to help with the rescue shares in mosques tesla cough and have tumbled with the potential for a main challenge. i haven't seen the twitter response yet but people have told me what's been going out the. people around the world need to know what this car is really like words. to know what i feel about the guy but it's not finished. we look at the. business update. business updates. as. twenty. the. victims of the.
rescuing last week says he's ready to take legal action against us billionaire in a mosque when unsworth was described as a pedo short for paedophile and its wing by muscular later appeared to be unfounded allegation unhappy the unsworth criticize his offer of a major summering to help with the rescue shares in mosques tesla cough and have tumbled with the potential for a main challenge. i haven't seen the twitter response yet but people have told me what's been going out the. people around the...
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vern unsworth: "yes, yes, it's not finished.">( terisa )( terisa ) unsworth -- who lives in thailandwas among the first cave divers on the scene after the boys and their soccer coach became trapped back on june 23rd. rescuers said he used his knowledge of the cave system... to find the boys. ( terisa ) coming up... an east bay firefighter is attacked by a dog after rescuing that dog's owner. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. (james) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... a deepening marine layer has made for an even cooler day along the coast today while areas inland will continue to see temperatures slightly above average. expect fog throughout the morning with clearing in the bay this afternoon while the coast remains primaril
vern unsworth: "yes, yes, it's not finished.">( terisa )( terisa ) unsworth -- who lives in thailandwas among the first cave divers on the scene after the boys and their soccer coach became trapped back on june 23rd. rescuers said he used his knowledge of the cave system... to find the boys. ( terisa ) coming up... an east bay firefighter is attacked by a dog after rescuing that dog's owner. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is...
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miss unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you?nt, we need to go away and absorb all the details, there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism. do you not think licence fee payers will find it astounding that you have lost this case, that it's going to cost potentially millions of pounds, and nobody at the bbc is being held responsible? the question is not whether anyone is responsible, everyone is responsible, it's whether that responsibility results in what you suggested might happen, which is that people should resign, and so on and so forth. that is not necessarily the right response to every mistake that every journalist makes in a news organisation. # she'sjust a devil woman...# sir cliff had told the court everything he'd wo
miss unsworth, have you or mr munro offered your resignations over this matter, and should you?nt, we need to go away and absorb all the details, there are 200 pages there. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn out of it. what do you say to licence fee payers that they are going to face this big damages fee? mrmunro, are you considering your position? the bbc says it is thinking about an appeal and at its headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism....
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and this is vern unsworth.team that rescued 12 teenage boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in northern thailand last week. the billionaire businessman tried to help the rescue team with this this is footage elon musk posted online last week of his engineers testing a mini—submarine. this was when the boys were stuck in the cave. he took the device to thailand and gave it to the rescue team. the head of operations thanked him, but said, quote, "the equipment they brought to help us is not practical with our mission." mr unsworth was asked by cnn about mr musk‘s efforts, and said the sub had "absolutley no chance of working", and it was a "pr stunt". the tech—entrepreneur hit back in now—deleted tweets. mr musk firstly said he will make a video showing his sub going deep inside the cave "no problemo". and added this baseless attack. "sorry pedo guy, you really did ask for it." when challenged by a twitter user about using the unsubstantiated slur, mr musk said, "never saw this british expat guy who
and this is vern unsworth.team that rescued 12 teenage boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in northern thailand last week. the billionaire businessman tried to help the rescue team with this this is footage elon musk posted online last week of his engineers testing a mini—submarine. this was when the boys were stuck in the cave. he took the device to thailand and gave it to the rescue team. the head of operations thanked him, but said, quote, "the equipment they brought to...
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vern unsworth: "yes, yes, it's not finished.">( darya ) unsworth -- who lives in thailand --- was among the boys and their soccer coach became trapped back on june 23rd. rescuers said he used his knowledge of the cave system... to find the boys. ( darya ) coming up... an east bay firefighter is attacked by a dog after rescuing that dog's owner. ( lydia ) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... a deepening marine layer has made for an even cooler day along the coast today while areas inland will continue to see temperatures slightly above average. expect fog throughout the morning with clearing in the bay this afternoon while the coast remains primarily overcast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( terisa )( terisa ) happening today... the d-m-v is opening two bay area offices an hour earlier to help ease some of the long lines. ( darya ) kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live now from the san jose center. lydia? beginning today the dmv will also open 14 fie
vern unsworth: "yes, yes, it's not finished.">( darya ) unsworth -- who lives in thailand --- was among the boys and their soccer coach became trapped back on june 23rd. rescuers said he used his knowledge of the cave system... to find the boys. ( darya ) coming up... an east bay firefighter is attacked by a dog after rescuing that dog's owner. ( lydia ) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic......
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0n the one hand, fran unsworth was copious in her apology to the cliff richard.e out and say we're considering an appeal undermines the apology, does it not? you know, it makes it less sincere, and it's kind of unfinished business, because what that's actually saying is, judge, we think you got this wrong. it is possible, isn't it, though, for the bbc to say, we're sorry for what sir cliff richard went through, but we thought we were doing the right thing at the time, and we think that we should be allowed to name people who are the subject of investigations. don't forget, four years ago we had had all these other people who were convicted or charged of child six cases, particularly jimmy savile, which the bbc failed to report at the time. so you can see why the bbc might think it is in the public interest to report allegations of this kind, even though they may be sorry for what sir cliff richard went through. you raised a very interesting point, and gloria hunniford, who is a close friend of sir cliff, observed when i saw her interviewed this morning that his i
0n the one hand, fran unsworth was copious in her apology to the cliff richard.e out and say we're considering an appeal undermines the apology, does it not? you know, it makes it less sincere, and it's kind of unfinished business, because what that's actually saying is, judge, we think you got this wrong. it is possible, isn't it, though, for the bbc to say, we're sorry for what sir cliff richard went through, but we thought we were doing the right thing at the time, and we think that we...
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fran unsworth signed off on the story at the time.ientious witness. she is now the bbc‘s director of news. after today's ruling, she said the bbc was very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff, but warned the judgment had wider implications. it will put decision—making about naming individuals in the hands of the police over the public‘s right to know. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all of these reasons, there is an important principle at stake. that is why the bbc is looking at an appeal. i don't think it's a question of whether or not we should have done the story, everyone at that time would have, but we are moving into a different context of privacy law is the judge's decision today is upheld. but for now the bbc faces a substantial bill. general damages of £190,000 covering the effect on sir cliff and his life. then aggravated damages of £20,000 because the bbc entered the story for scoop of the year in the royal television society awards. and there could be further special damages a
fran unsworth signed off on the story at the time.ientious witness. she is now the bbc‘s director of news. after today's ruling, she said the bbc was very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff, but warned the judgment had wider implications. it will put decision—making about naming individuals in the hands of the police over the public‘s right to know. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all of these reasons, there is an important principle at...
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unsworth said that the escape pod had absolutely no chance of working ...orts a, quote, "p-r stunt." unsworth is now considering legal action. here's what he had to say today in chiang rai. "it's not finished...i believe he's called me a pedophile. well by definition rescuing 12 young boys by definition that puts everybody in the same context." (michelle) musk's device was ultimately not used in the rescue mission and all 12 boys and their coach made it out of the cave alive. there is no indication the disparaging claim musk made to his 22 million followers is true. representatives for musk did not respond to requests for comment about the incident. (ken) the infamous "trump baby" balloon that hovered over protesters in london... could soon be coming to the u-s. details on that just ahead. deal talk. right now, you can get my spicy chicken club combo with fries and a drink for just $5.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo toda
unsworth said that the escape pod had absolutely no chance of working ...orts a, quote, "p-r stunt." unsworth is now considering legal action. here's what he had to say today in chiang rai. "it's not finished...i believe he's called me a pedophile. well by definition rescuing 12 young boys by definition that puts everybody in the same context." (michelle) musk's device was ultimately not used in the rescue mission and all 12 boys and their coach made it out of the cave...
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mr unsworth had ridiculed mr musk‘s offer of a mini—submarine to help with the rescue.s yet to see the fresh air. it's been 30 degrees in the heat and humidity here today. & trying to end the day, too. we have seen a fresh appeal across scotland, about 19 or 20. in between this ragged area of rain moving across north—west england towards the south—east of scotla nd england towards the south—east of scotland and away into the north sea, pockets of rain further south, but missing the south—east of england and much of east anglia and exiting out into the north sea. the showers in northern ireland should fade away and generally become dry overnight, a better night for sleeping, although the heat will be there for a while longer across the south—east of the uk. it will be fresher by the morning, a sunnyside for many parts of the country. the cloud will increase through the day —— a sunny start. we could get scattering of showers, the odd heavy one, like the showers further south and no rain likely in the south east. not as hot or assume it as today, 25 degrees. further north
mr unsworth had ridiculed mr musk‘s offer of a mini—submarine to help with the rescue.s yet to see the fresh air. it's been 30 degrees in the heat and humidity here today. & trying to end the day, too. we have seen a fresh appeal across scotland, about 19 or 20. in between this ragged area of rain moving across north—west england towards the south—east of scotla nd england towards the south—east of scotland and away into the north sea, pockets of rain further south, but missing...
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in a now deleted tweet, the entrepreneur described vern unsworth as a "pedo guy".iculed mr musk‘s offer of a mini—submarine to help with the rescue. the tv and movie streaming company netflix has released its latest financial results. shares fell sharply in after hours trading, after the company revealed it had added just over 5 million new subscribers between april and june — about a million less than markets were expecting. 0ur reporter paul blake in new york says netflix has been slow to respond to changing market conditions. some analysts have speculated that it was world cup, the world cup took people away from streaming services and streaming entertainment because people were watching on their dvr. no—one has been able to say exactly what it is yet but this comes at a time when netflix was hoping for good news, they've had a lot of good news over the past six months. they were starting to look internationally. while they've traditionally been an english—language entertainment company and produced programmes in english for the us and for other english—language
in a now deleted tweet, the entrepreneur described vern unsworth as a "pedo guy".iculed mr musk‘s offer of a mini—submarine to help with the rescue. the tv and movie streaming company netflix has released its latest financial results. shares fell sharply in after hours trading, after the company revealed it had added just over 5 million new subscribers between april and june — about a million less than markets were expecting. 0ur reporter paul blake in new york says netflix has...
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bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan monroe were grim—faced hearing the heavy criticism, but claima dramatic move against press freedom. thejudge accepting it could have a significant impact on the media. the bbc is very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff, we understand the very serious impact this has had on him. she says the judgment will affect every media organisation. thejudge has made clear that even if there had been no footage of the search on this story had less prominence, the very naming of sircliff would have been unlawful. this creates a significant shift against press freedom. have you or mr monroe offered your resignations over this matter or should you 7 it's a long judgment, we need to go away and absorb all the details, there are 200 pages. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn. what do you say to licence fee payers that they are going to face these damage fees? at the bbc‘s headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism. do you not think licence fee payers will find it astounding that you have lost this case and it
bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan monroe were grim—faced hearing the heavy criticism, but claima dramatic move against press freedom. thejudge accepting it could have a significant impact on the media. the bbc is very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff, we understand the very serious impact this has had on him. she says the judgment will affect every media organisation. thejudge has made clear that even if there had been no footage of the search on this story had less prominence,...
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this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endns in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was not enough. he said heads deserved to roll at the bbc. there must be something done at that top echelon of people. this has to be something done that says you cannot do this again. you must not do it again and i'll still not sure why they didn't have some kind of legal advice that would stop them. i was never even arrested, let alone charged, and i've had to suffer all of this financially and more importantly emotionally, for what? for absolutely doing zero. but much of the media has backed the bbc‘s argument on press freedom for this case and be
this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endns in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said...
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u unsworth said it was a pr stunt. >>> one of the best mars player baseball is embroiled in controversy for what he did on twitter when he was 17. 24-year-old josh hadar posted racist and canty g anti-gay twe he was 17 years old. during last night's game, someone dug those tweets up and they quickly went viral. hadar apologized and said he was immature at the time and called those tweets inexcusable. he has agreed to take part in sensitivity training. >>> the explanation after president trump appears to deny that russia was still targeting the u.s. >>> a landslide wiped out this famous road, one of our biggest tourist spots. we'll show you what highway 1 now looks like. he says he was m again. new comments from president trump that >>> right now, he says he was misunderstood. again, new comments from president trump that have top lawmakers concerned about his relationship with russia. 48 hours after president trump's meeting with vladimir putin, the white house is still dealing with the aftermath and revising the story. >> again, today the president seemed to confuse people with his com
u unsworth said it was a pr stunt. >>> one of the best mars player baseball is embroiled in controversy for what he did on twitter when he was 17. 24-year-old josh hadar posted racist and canty g anti-gay twe he was 17 years old. during last night's game, someone dug those tweets up and they quickly went viral. hadar apologized and said he was immature at the time and called those tweets inexcusable. he has agreed to take part in sensitivity training. >>> the explanation after...
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unsworth said he is considering legal action against the tesla and space x ceo. >> the european unionith a record fine. more than $5 billion for stifling competition. the eu objected to the company's requirement that mobile phone makers preinstalled google software on their phones. it also ordered the silicon valley company to make changes. those changes will only apply to phones sold in europe. google says it will appeal. >> uber is making it easier for drivers and passengers to find each other. writers cannot tap to send a message that is read aloud to the driver to alert them about what the passenger looks like or is wearing. also, the new spotlight feature will light up your smart phone a certain color so the driver can find you in crowded areas like concert venues. >> the fda says it is taking a look at milk. actually, the use on the word milk on plant-based products. juliette goodrich says products like almond milk and soy milk are misleading. >> got milk? it is here at the silver brothers dairy in tracy -- >> you guys are working hard. >> we work for -- we work hard for our mil
unsworth said he is considering legal action against the tesla and space x ceo. >> the european unionith a record fine. more than $5 billion for stifling competition. the eu objected to the company's requirement that mobile phone makers preinstalled google software on their phones. it also ordered the silicon valley company to make changes. those changes will only apply to phones sold in europe. google says it will appeal. >> uber is making it easier for drivers and passengers to...
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this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endation millions in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was not enough. he said heads deserved to roll at the bbc. there must be something done at that top echelon of people. this has to be something done that says you cannot do this again. you must not do it again and i'll still not sure why they didn't have some kind of legal advice that would stop them. i was never even arrested, let alone charged, and i've had to suffer all of this financially and more importantly emotionally, for what? for absolutely doing zero. but much of the media has backed the bbc‘s argument on press freedom for this
this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endation millions in license fee payers‘ money. and the bbc is now considering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff...
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fran unsworth, the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, apologised to sir cliff but said the casean important principle around the public‘s right to know was at stake. the former chair of the bbc trust questioned the decision in an interview with newsnight. i hope it's not too damaging, but i don't think this is bbcjournalism at its best. this is not what a public service broadcasting should be doing, and i think that the decisions made by some very good people whom i'm very much respect in the bbc were wrong. it would be crazy for the bbc, arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved, to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow ha rd, say decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, and apologise they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. lord patten talking to emily makers. donald trump has now said that he holds vladimir putin personally responsible for russian interference in the 2016 us election. at a press conference on monday president trump seemed to put russia's denials above the conclusions of us intell
fran unsworth, the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, apologised to sir cliff but said the casean important principle around the public‘s right to know was at stake. the former chair of the bbc trust questioned the decision in an interview with newsnight. i hope it's not too damaging, but i don't think this is bbcjournalism at its best. this is not what a public service broadcasting should be doing, and i think that the decisions made by some very good people whom i'm very much...
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fran unsworth signed off on the story at the time.ious witness. she is now the bbc‘s director of news. after today's ruling, she said the bbc was very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff but warned that the judgment had wider implications. it will put decision—making about naming individuals in the hands of the police over the public‘s right to know. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all of these reasons, there is an important principle at stake. that is why the bbc is looking at an appeal. but for now, the bbc faces a substantial bill. general damages of £190,000 covering the effect on sir cliff and his life. then aggravated damages of £20,000 because the bbc entered the story for scoop of the year in the world television society awards. and there could be further special damages awarded to be decided at a future court hearing. the issue of damages is with privacy, you can never undo the harm. we're never going to be able to not see the images of the police storming into sir cliff's house
fran unsworth signed off on the story at the time.ious witness. she is now the bbc‘s director of news. after today's ruling, she said the bbc was very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff but warned that the judgment had wider implications. it will put decision—making about naming individuals in the hands of the police over the public‘s right to know. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all of these reasons, there is an important principle at...
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this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endconsidering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was not enough. he said heads deserved to roll at the bbc. there must be something done at that top echelon of people. this has to be something done that says you cannot do this again. you must not do it again and i'll still not sure why they didn't have some kind of legal advice that would stop them. i was never even arrested, let alone charged, and i've had to suffer all of this financially and more importantly emotionally, for what? for absolutely doing zero. but much of the media has backed the bbc‘s argument on press freedom for this case and believe this might not be the end of it. if we are hea
this case and those decisions, made in part by bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan munroe, could endconsidering an expensive appeal. i think it would be crazy for the bbc arguing that there is some principle of freedom of speech involved to appeal this decision. i think they should swallow hard, say they made a mistake, apologise as they have to cliff richard, move on and not do it again. after he left court yesterday, cliff richard said the bbc apology and more than £200,000 in damages was...
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bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan monroe were grim—faced hearing the heavy criticism, but claimamatic move against press freedom. thejudge accepting it could have a significant impact on the media. the bbc is very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff, we understand the very serious impact this has had on him. she says the judgment will affect every media organisation. thejudge has made clear that even if there had been no footage of the search on this story had less prominence, the very naming of sircliff would have been unlawful. this creates a significant shift against press freedom. have you or mr monroe offered your resignations over this matter or should you? it's a long judgment, we need to go away and absorb all the details, there are 200 pages. we need to look at it and consider what lessons there are to learn. what do you say to licence fee payers that they are going to face these damage fees? are you going to face the opposition? at the bbc‘s headquarters, there was a robust defence of its journalism. do you not think licence fee payers will find it astounding th
bbc editors fran unsworth and jonathan monroe were grim—faced hearing the heavy criticism, but claimamatic move against press freedom. thejudge accepting it could have a significant impact on the media. the bbc is very sorry for the distress caused to sir cliff, we understand the very serious impact this has had on him. she says the judgment will affect every media organisation. thejudge has made clear that even if there had been no footage of the search on this story had less prominence, the...
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0n the one hand, fran unsworth was copious in her apology to the cliff richard.shed business because what that's actually saying is, "judge, we think you got this wrong." it is possible, isn't it, though, for the bbc to say, we're sorry for what sir cliff richard went through, but we thought we were doing the right thing at the time, and we think that we should be allowed to name people who are the subject of investigations. don't forget, four years ago, we'd had all these other people who were convicted or charged of child six cases — and particularlyjimmy savile — which the bbc failed to report at the time. so you can see why the bbc might think it is in the public interest to report allegations of this kind, even though they may be sorry for what sir cliff richard went through. you raised a very interesting point, and gloria hunniford, who is a close friend of sir cliff, observed when i saw her interviewed this morning that his issue was never freedom of the press, it was invasion of privacy. and you're quite right in that, if we didn't have the press to keep,
0n the one hand, fran unsworth was copious in her apology to the cliff richard.shed business because what that's actually saying is, "judge, we think you got this wrong." it is possible, isn't it, though, for the bbc to say, we're sorry for what sir cliff richard went through, but we thought we were doing the right thing at the time, and we think that we should be allowed to name people who are the subject of investigations. don't forget, four years ago, we'd had all these other...
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unsworth and the companies i am the leader of. gene munster posted an open letter to musk urging him to apologize to the caver we will talk to gene munster at 7:58 a.m. eastern time he also suggested that musk take a is a bsabbatical from twitter. >> does he know something? >> no he withdrew the tweets >> where did that come from? is that a gratuitous attack? >> i think there was nothing offensible about what elon musk said just to explain how it got to that situation, i think, this is an arm chair psychological assessment, he went over there tried to build this thing. i think thought that he was being encouraged to do so by the right people put all this effort into the thing, then was effectively criticized for doing that. i think given -- that's why i said it's indefensible, but given the -- >> yesterday you brought up the fact there was a pedometer >> no, no. people online were saying he's not calling him a pedophile, he's referring to a pedometer, because he's a diver they use them. >> they do >> i don't know. >> musk has with
unsworth and the companies i am the leader of. gene munster posted an open letter to musk urging him to apologize to the caver we will talk to gene munster at 7:58 a.m. eastern time he also suggested that musk take a is a bsabbatical from twitter. >> does he know something? >> no he withdrew the tweets >> where did that come from? is that a gratuitous attack? >> i think there was nothing offensible about what elon musk said just to explain how it got to that situation, i...
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elon musk went off script on twitter and accused british diver vern unsworth who aided in the rescuef the trapped tight use soccer team of being a pedophile. that tweet has now then deleted. they are now considering legal action. it tesla shares plunged 3.6%. we are joined by max, bloomberg businessweek writer. his elon musk mentally stable at this point? max: the truth is, we don't know. i will say that his tweets over the past day seemed an erratic -- seemed erratic. investors are concerned. but musk has always been a bit of a wild card on twitter and in the press. i have been talking to him for more than 10 years, and he has always been prone to say kind of nutty things. it is part of the appeal. the said, when you're in middle of this crazy manufacturing sprint, tesla is in crisis. it is not brave when you're getting into random twitter fights with people that are considered by most to be heroes. massiveere part of a story, the cover story of bloomberg businessweek that explored a lot of the manufacturing challenges. and some of this is about the culture of the company and the in
elon musk went off script on twitter and accused british diver vern unsworth who aided in the rescuef the trapped tight use soccer team of being a pedophile. that tweet has now then deleted. they are now considering legal action. it tesla shares plunged 3.6%. we are joined by max, bloomberg businessweek writer. his elon musk mentally stable at this point? max: the truth is, we don't know. i will say that his tweets over the past day seemed an erratic -- seemed erratic. investors are concerned....
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mr unsworth had ridiculed mr musk‘s offer of a mini—submarine to help with the rescue.es. donald trump says it was a good start. theresa may comes under intense pressure to change her brexit plan, as another tory mp quits the government, and a second says the cabinet is so divided there should be a second referendum. new figures show the number of eu citizens leaving the uk last year is the highest on record. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. blue skies ahead — theresa may promises huge investment for the aerospace industry, just a few weeks after airbus threatened to reduce its uk presence because of brexit disruption. more trouble for debenhams as their shares tumble after weekend reports of a cash crunch. the retailer denies the reports and says it's cash position is healthy, but investors are not convinced. and airbnb receives a warning from the european commission over its pricing policy. the home—sharing firm is told it needs to be clearer on its total costs, after it recieved consumer after it received consumer complaints over hidden additional ch
mr unsworth had ridiculed mr musk‘s offer of a mini—submarine to help with the rescue.es. donald trump says it was a good start. theresa may comes under intense pressure to change her brexit plan, as another tory mp quits the government, and a second says the cabinet is so divided there should be a second referendum. new figures show the number of eu citizens leaving the uk last year is the highest on record. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. blue skies ahead — theresa may...
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unsworth and to the companies i represent as leader the fault is mine and mine alone. saying this crossed the line and he decided to write an open letter to musk. >> an issue for tesla plooebeli, the investors, was this was illustrating a leader who was thin-skinned and short tempered and that really isn't the reality of who elon musk was and so the purpose of this open letter was to encourage him, first, to apologize and, second, is to and second t take a more measured approach to twitter, ignore the short sellers, and really focus on what is most important, which in the near term is improving model 3 production >> we talked about this last night. it is not a bull story it's not a bear story. it was offensive to almost everybody, wherever they lie in terms of where they stand on tesla. >> i think mr. munster understands that we talked about it last night. with musk, you take the good with the bad. >> right. >> is this enough? i don't know shouldn't have done it in the first place. that would be my pushback. you shouldn't have to walk back something like that in the fi
unsworth and to the companies i represent as leader the fault is mine and mine alone. saying this crossed the line and he decided to write an open letter to musk. >> an issue for tesla plooebeli, the investors, was this was illustrating a leader who was thin-skinned and short tempered and that really isn't the reality of who elon musk was and so the purpose of this open letter was to encourage him, first, to apologize and, second, is to and second t take a more measured approach to...
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and as a unsworth was saying on your report, it will be down to the public to decide —— down to the policen like this makes it impossible. for 14 months i was suspended from myjob. i rarely left the house, it felt like the walls are crumbling in around me. the career i had spent a lot of hard work trying to build was snatched from me. that was by the publicity rather than the judicial process itself. what do you think about what has come out of the cliff richard case and the judge saying it was wrong even to name him?” case and the judge saying it was wrong even to name him? i agree with lord patten, he used to be the chair of the bbc trust. news editors don't have a particular problem with this ruling in itself, it's more they are concerned about the overall hostile approach the state seems to be taking to the press. it seems to be the consequences of being named are so the consequences of being named are so horrendous. cliff will never be back to where he was before. you cannot send the process of fact—finding, working out if something went on, into the punishment. if you do that, innoce
and as a unsworth was saying on your report, it will be down to the public to decide —— down to the policen like this makes it impossible. for 14 months i was suspended from myjob. i rarely left the house, it felt like the walls are crumbling in around me. the career i had spent a lot of hard work trying to build was snatched from me. that was by the publicity rather than the judicial process itself. what do you think about what has come out of the cliff richard case and the judge saying it...