are tonight s top stories. he was diagnosed with cancer in 2014. after a gruelling round of treatment and multiple operations, he couldn t wait to be back in the tumult of the newsroom. he was deeply moved by messages of support and affection sent in by countless viewers he would never meet. and on his first day back made this a small concession. and i just want to say it s.good to be back with you. off screen, george was funny, clever, a generous and confiding friend and full of energetic hope. there was something infectious about his optimism. you always walked away from time with george feeling better about the human race and the world in general. and that s the bbc s news at six. the migrant boy whose family left sri lanka with nothing found his home in a changing britain and he took this country to his heart. it s goodbye, the news continues, though, here on bbc one. i watched george for years up close and thought this of him
there was some trepidation. at six o clock, these are tonight s top stories. he was diagnosed with cancer in 2014. after a gruelling round of treatment and multiple operations, he couldn t wait to be back in the tumult of the newsroom. he was deeply moved by messages of support and affection sent in by countless viewers he would never meet. and on his first day back made this a small concession. and i just want to say it s.good to be back with you. off screen, george was funny, clever, a generous and confiding friend and full of energetic hope. there was something infectious about his optimism. you always walked away from time with george feeling better about the human race and the world in general. and that s the bbc s news at six. the migrant boy whose family left sri lanka with nothing found his home in a changing britain and he took this country to his heart. it s goodbye, the news continues, though, here on bbc one. i watched george for years up close and thought this of him
off screen, george was funny, clever, a generous and confiding friend and full of energetic hope. there was something infectious about his optimism. you always walked away from time with george feeling better about the human race and the world in general. and that s the bbc s news at six. the migrant boy whose family left sri lanka with nothing found his home in a changing britain and he took this country to his heart. it s goodbye, the news continues, though, here on bbc one. i watched george for years up close and thought this of him that people wanted to tell him that story because, in hisjournalism, they saw the outstretched hand of a shared humanity and of solidarity. and allanjoins us from his home. you ve been remembering george to audiences all day. what was it that made him so special? the quality that he had that made him such a special reporter is the
he brought to the studio a wealth of wisdom and experience gathered over years on the road. though in the seconds before his first 6:00 news, there was some trepidation. at 6:00, these are tonight s top stories. he was diagnosed with cancer in 2014 after a grueling round of treatment and multiple operations. he couldn t wait to be back in the tumult of the newsroom. he was deeply moved by messages of support and affection sent in by countless viewers he d never meet. and on his first day back, made this small concession. and i just want to say, it s good to be back with you. that s all. off screen, george was funny, clever, a generous and confiding friend and full of energetic hope. there was something infectious about his optimism. you always walked away from time with george feeling better about the human race and the world in general. and that s the bbc s news at six. the migrant boy whose family left sri lanka with nothing found his home in a changing britain. and he took this coun
pete: by fox & friends, will and i trying the tuck it in suits. rachel: we re going to have a fashion show. pete: that s the thing we do. producers take a trip to target. see you tomorrow morning. will: no. turning now to the crisis at the southern border, moving on. texas governor greg abbott warning migrants oturu another kind of dangers and this terrifying video of alligator running in the lurking in the river and at the border cvp agents shot at from the mexican side in two several incidents and agents were helping injured 4-year-old migrant boy. widespread use of emergency powers during the covid-19 power and since march of 2020 and have the greatest intrusion of civil liberties in the peacetime history of the country. executive officials across the country.