scientific discussion harmed science, harmed children and the american public. carley: former housing and urban development secretary dr. van carson joins me now. good morning. there are a lot of issues here, one involves dr. jay bhattacharya, he was silenced for speaking out against covid lockdowns saying they could harm children and wound up being right. be objective and see how media has been used to manipulate the population, this is a classic example of that happening and we should be alarmed about it and particularly when we look at something like the covid situation, there was so much misinformation passed along, even ramifications from that that are in effect today and affecting people s lives and americans can t just slumber through this and say okay, we re
other media organisation. thatjust seems unbalanced to me. we hope that ofcom will awake from its slumber and do something about this. 0k, thank you both. i want to turn back as we re coming towards the end of the programme to the world cup in qatar and kind of assessments of it as a media event. i mean, beth fisher, clearly you re not going despite being a journalist who presumably would have gone in if it was somewhere else. are you planning, for example, to write or cover it in a different way from a human rights perspective or whatever you might choose to do? yeah, listen, i mean, i was with itv and there was a chance i would have gone a big chance. but i m glad i didn t have to make that decision because, quite frankly, the more i think about it, the more i m kind of i don t even want to watch it, which, for me as a huge sports fan, is like i said, it s heartbreaking. wales as well are in the tournament for the first time in 64 years. it s honestly my worst nightmare. you know, in
to intervene and i have to say we re disappointed by the passivity of that regulator, and we think they left the door open in 2019 when they let the bbc expand substantially into scotland by starting up a dedicated scottish channel. i think the bbc now employs more newsjournalists in scotland than any other media organisation. thatjust seems unbalanced to me. we hope that 0fcom will awake from its slumber and do something about this. 0k, thank you both. i want to turn back as we re coming towards the end of the programme to the world cup in qatarand kind of assessments of it as a media event. i mean, beth fisher, clearly you re not going despite being a journalist who presumably would have gone in if it was somewhere else. are you planning, for example, to write or cover it in a different way from a human rights perspective or whatever you might choose to do? yeah, listen, i mean, i was with itv and there was a chance i would have gone a big chance. but i m glad i didn t have to make t
we re disappointed by the passivity of that regulator, and we think they left the door open in 2019 when they let the bbc expand substantially into scotland by starting up a dedicated scottish channel. i think the bbc now employs more newsjournalists in scotland than any other media organisation. thatjust seems unbalanced to me. we hope that 0fcom will awake from its slumber and do something about this. 0k, thank you both. i want to turn back as we re coming towards the end of the programme to the world cup in qatar and kind of assessments of it as a media event. i mean, beth fisher, clearly you re not going despite being a journalist who presumably would have gone in if it was somewhere else. are you planning, for example, to write or cover it in a different way from a human rights perspective or whatever you might choose to do? yeah, listen, i mean, i was with itv and there was a chance i would have gone a big chance. but i m glad i didn t have to make that decision because, quite fr
are you making, what does happen next? are you making the case to 0fcom, who potentially, of course, could stop the bbc from doing this if it wanted to? we actually think there is a case we absolutely think there is a case for 0fcom to intervene and i have to say we re disappointed by the passivity of that regulator, and we think they left the door open in 2019 when they let the bbc expand substantially into scotland by starting up a dedicated scottish channel. i think the bbc now employs more newsjournalists in scotland than any other media organisation. thatjust seems unbalanced to me. we hope that 0fcom will awake from its slumber and do something about this. 0k, thank you both. i want to turn back as we re coming towards the end of the programme to the world cup in qatar and kind of assessments of it as a media event. i mean, beth fisher, clearly you re not going despite being a journalist who presumably would have gone in if it was somewhere else. are you planning, for example, to