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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:20:00

Looking really disjointed, looking very frustrated, and new zealand haven t let off going forward yet. they are pushing for a second here. an outstanding performance from the football ferns in. really impressive stuff. they have trained together for nine weeks heading into this world cup, and you can really tell they are a cohesive unit. they are playing together as a group. they know each other so, so well, and they are really holding their own. they still have that one goal lead. 30 minutes to hold on to get their first ever world cup win. find 30 minutes to hold on to get their first ever world cup win. and what a start it is to first ever world cup win. and what a start it is to get first ever world cup win. and what a start it is to get that first ever world cup win. and what a start it is to get that win first ever world cup win. and what a start it is to get that win under - start it is to get that win under your belt first game in the group. what a fillip for confidenc

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:04:00

One of the things ukraine has asked for is fighterjets. couldn t america have given fighterjets instead? could have and should have and still must do. there s a decision made that f 16s will go to ukraine. and a consortium of countries, including the uk and the netherlands and denmark, are working to make that happen. but that requires american support as it s an american system. and we only made the decision to go forward with thisjust a little over a month ago. this could have been done a yearago, and ukraine would already have those things. and now it s still going to take well into next year for these planes to be ready. one of the issues with cluster munitions is, of course, the long term implications of their use. america s willing to send them now, rightly or wrongly, is america going to be willing to stump up the cash in the years to come, in the clean up operation, which will be inevitable? yes, we re faced with this already. there are areas of ukraine that have suffered an in

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 22:10:00

To have to withdraw their personnel to avoid these types of weapons, which will make it more feasible for the ukrainians to advance more quickly. there are many americans who, of course, support president biden s assisting ukraine in its efforts. one of the things ukraine has asked for is fighterjets. couldn t america have given fighterjets instead? could have and should have and still must do. there s a decision made that f 16s will go to ukraine. and a consortium of countries, including the uk and the netherlands and denmark, are working to make that happen. but that requires american support as it s an american system. and we only made the decision to go forward with thisjust a little over a month ago. this could have been done a yearago, and ukraine would already have those things. and now it s still going to take well into next year for these planes to be ready. one of the issues with cluster munitions is, of course, the long term implications of their use. america s willing to se

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:51:00

It will hold those prices for at least eight weeks, it says. facing a cost of living crisis, we re changing our shopping habits. we re buying more own label products and experimenting over where we shop. so we should see price cuts primarily as a product of the hot competition for our business. in recent days, we were also warned by tesco that labour costs are much higher now than a yearago, and margins are low. so perhaps we shouldn t rush to see today s price cuts as the beginning of a bigger trend. david waddell, bbc news. lunch breaks aren t what they used to be. the cost has gone up. that s if you get one. new research suggests that the global average lunch break is just 35 minutes per day, with a third of workers eating lunch alone that s according compass group s global eating at work survey 2023. analysing insights from 35,000 workers across 26 countries it found that the length of time workers spend on their main

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 12:46:00

That would be nice, wouldn t it, because we are all under pressure, some families more than others. but the challenge isjust some families more than others. but the challenge is just because inflation comes down, it doesn t necessarily mean that prices are going to come down. inflation is the rate at which prices are increasing. evenif rate at which prices are increasing. even if inflation is down at the bank of england target rate at 2%, that still means that prices will be 2p higher then they are today or rather that prices today are 2p higher in the pound than they were a year ago because inflation measures prices as they are now compared to the past. the tesco ceo has said that he feels there are certain pressures that mean prices will not fall particularly quickly. some of the reasons for that is that they still have higher prices to pay, in terms of supply chain challenges. and also in terms of wages. wages are much higher now than they were a year ago. are much higher now than t

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