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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170122

Theyre due to have talks on friday. The announcement was made during Donald Trumps first day in office, which also saw a series of protests against his administration; and an onslaught against the media for inaccurate reporting. Our us correspondent david willis has more. Crowd hey, hey ho, ho donald trump has got to go in the nations capital, they have rarely seen a rally quite like this. Not since the vietnam war have so many people come together, in defence of womens rights and minority rights, liberties these people believe could be imperilled by the presidency of donald trump. The man himself was visiting the headquarters of the cia whilst that rally was underway, less concerned about secrets, it appeared, than crowd sizes, in particular reports of the attendance at his inauguration the previous day. I made a speech. I looked out, the field was. It looked like a million, 1. 5 million people. They showed a field where there were practically nobody standing there. That theme was ech

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170201

An estimated 620,000 people in the uk have a faulty gene that puts them at risk of sudden death, the British Heart Foundation has warned. Mps will vote tonight on legislation that would allow the Prime Minster to formally start the process of leaving the European Union. The government is expected to win the vote quite comfortably, despite opposition from some labour rebels. Well be looking to see exactly how many. Plus the Liberal Democrats and the snp. Yesterday saw impassioned speeches for and against the bill in the House Of Commons. The debate went on right up till midnight and will continue today with a vote around 7pm tonight. If the bill is passed, it will continue its passage through parliament and ultimately allow theresa may to trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason reports. Heading home into the winters night after nearly 12 hours of debate. Midnight in westminster with another afternoon of discussion to follow today. This is a debat

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Wednesday In Parliament 20170202

Wednesday in parliament, where mps give initial approval to the bill beginning the process of exiting the eu. Ayes to the right, 498. Noes to the left, 114. So the ayes have it, the ayes have it. Also on this programme Jeremy Corbyn demands the Prime Minister retracts the invitation for donald trump to come to the uk and meet the queen. Just what more does the President Trump have to do before the Prime Minister will listen to the 1. 8 Million People who have already called for his State Visit Invitation to be withdrawn . But theresa may rejects that call and says labour has nothing to offer the uk. He can lead a protest. Im leading a country. And the Trade Secretary dismisses accusations that his department has been putting out fake news. Do you regret the title to your Press Release . Because it wasnt really your department that secured that 16 billion. I dont regret it at all. I think the more good news we give to the public, the better. But first after two days of debate and passio

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170204

By Police Investigating the alleged misuse of electronic tags used to monitor criminals. French Authorities Say they believe the man who tried to attack the Louvre Museum in paris yesterday is a 29 year old egyptian man. Labour say theyd legislate to limit future price hikes by the energy companies. Now on bbc news The Travel Show. This week on The Travel Show, i had to brunei to check out the words largest floating town. Hello. Ade is in london to find out why so many nightclubs are closing down. Bingo. Im mixing. It kind of looks like a spare part that has fallen off a stormtrooper. And tommy plays around with the latest in travel gadgets. For many, london is a dream destination. It is a city steeped in a rich history and maybe that is why its the most visited city in europe. But is it still top when it comes to its nightlife . In the last five years, an estimated a0 club venues have closed their doors in london and that has got promoters worried. Some of the most iconic nightspots h

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170204

By Police Investigating the alleged misuse of electronic tags used to monitor criminals. French Authorities Say they believe the man who tried to attack the Louvre Museum in paris yesterday is a 29 year old egyptian man. Labour say theyd legislate to limit future price hikes by the energy companies. Now on bbc news The Travel Show. This week on The Travel Show, i had to brunei to check out the words largest floating town. Hello. Ade is in london to find out why so many nightclubs are closing down. Bingo. Im mixing. It kind of looks like a spare part that has fallen off a stormtrooper. And tommy plays around with the latest in travel gadgets. For many, london is a dream destination. It is a city steeped in a rich history and maybe that is why its the most visited city in europe. But is it still top when it comes to its nightlife . In the last five years, an estimated a0 club venues have closed their doors in london and that has got promoters worried. Some of the most iconic nightspots h

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