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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:12:00

other health unions are still voting as well. we are going to get two important results tomorrow, the gmb and unite and whether or not they will accept a pay off in england or whether they might want to take further action. find whether they might want to take further action. further action. and katy, the rail unions have further action. and katy, the rail unions have announced - further action. and katy, the rail unions have announced new- further action. and katy, the rail. unions have announced new strike dates which could affect some important events? fix, dates which could affect some important events? important events? a lot more disruption important events? a lot more disruption ahead. important events? a lot more disruption ahead. this - important events? a lot more. disruption ahead. this morning important events? a lot more - disruption ahead. this morning there were no disruption ahead. this morning there were no train bikes in the diary, now were no train bikes

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:55:00

and worcestershire border, something that is straight out of middle earth. in 1967, a 15 year old david best spent his nights at home translating the poems of tolkien into the ancient language of runes used by the birmingham author in his the lord of the rings series. as a kid growing up, having come from a rural location, there was not much to do in the evenings, and i suspect, judging by the amount of work that i now see and hear, i must have spent a lot of evenings doing that. keen to know if his work was up to scratch, david sent his work directly to tolkien, but he never expected a reply. this is the first letter i replied on the 12th of may 1967, and he said, dear mr best, i received your volume of tom bombadil part one in english runes. i have not yet had time to look at it. but david s childhood correspondence hasn t always looked this good. afterfalling into disrepair, he took them to everyone s favourite tv restoration experts to bring them

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:08:00

bringing in tents and blankets and sleeping bags and our plan is to rendezvous with them on wednesday, having ascertained to those most in need and then we will start the distribution efforts. 0nce need and then we will start the distribution efforts. once we have people on the ground, we will then fly and more emergency shelter from france. the biggest challenge, i think, which is kind of been the current team, through what had been hearing this morning, is the risk of secondary hazards, and my experience, once that tectonic activity starts it takes a good while until it settles down. in the blog elizabeth did responding to the earthquake on 24th of april in the poll. 0n the 12th of may six weeks later there was another significant magnitude. i imagine they can expect this to go on for weeks, if not the month. that is going to be the rescue efforts and for the local population, every time they kind of galvanise themselves to go back to their houses, there is another aftershock, so

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:01:00

with millions of people banned from ordering commercial food deliveries. a royal donation for bowel babe. the duke and duchess of cambridge give money to deborahjames cancer research fund, which has now raised more than £3 million. celtic regain their crown in scotland. they win their tenth scottish premiership title in 11 years, after drawing with dundee united. also this morning, we meet the man who has broken the british record for the longest flight by a paper aeroplane. and in whether it looks like a dry day for most today, with sunny spells. a few showers in the north. details later in the programme. good morning. it s thursday, the 12th of may. ambulance services across the uk are in crisis, because they can t guarantee reaching a patient in good time. that s the verdict of the president of the royal college of emergency medicine. it comes after bbc research revealed that the number of serious safety

Transcripts for KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20211102 23:00:00

parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. judge judy: ms. glynn, you and ms. kittredge lived together as a couple for how long? yes, your honor, we did for about 12 months. judge judy: you don t have to lean over. oh, i m sorry. judge judy: did you move in to an apartment together, or did she move in to your apartment? or she moved in to my apartment. judge judy: okay, how long had you been living there? i had been living there for about two years prior. judge judy: were you living there alone or with somebody else? i was living there alone. i actually had a roommate for probably about five months but judge judy: but you were living alone. yeah. judge judy: she moved in on what date? february of 2015? judge judy: is that right? yes. judge judy: and is that when you became a couple, when you moved in? no, we were a couple previous, before that. sorry. judge judy: ms. kittredge, when you moved in, what were the financial arrangements? we w

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