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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170821

Morning, before the clock falls silent at midday. Carol is there for us. The chimes, and the clock, could be switched off for up to four years for repairs. The weather here in london is rather damp. It will be cloudy, but it will not be cold. For the rest of us, rain moving northwards. The best of the sunshine in the north and east. More in 15 minutes. Also this morning why Police Forces are asking more motorists to share footage of bad driving captured on dash cams. In sport mo farah signs off in style. In his final track race in the uk, the four time olympic champion eases to victory in the 3,000m in birmingham. And sean is on a campsite in north wales for us. He is not on holiday. Good morning. Good morning. No, iam not on holiday. I am looking at why there are booming sales and bees. Motorhomes and caravans, i am at this well lit campsite in north wales to find out why. Good morning. First, our main story hate crimes committed online should be pursued as seriously as offences carri

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Undoing Project 20170114

A look at why Albert Einstein was disregarded by many of his colleagues later in life. Thats just a if of the program a few of the programs youll see this weekend. For a complete television schedule, booktv. Org. Booktv, 72 hours of nonfiction books and authors this holiday weekend. Television for serious readers. Now, we kick off the weekend with best selling author Michael Lewis on his latest book on the creation of behavioral economics. The undoing projects. [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. Hello, everyone. Good evening and welcome to this latest in conversation with event. My name is m be er mervyn king, and my guest is quite simply the most successful Nonfiction Author in the world, Michael Lewis. Of his 13 titles, every single one has been a bestseller. His latest book, the undoing project, is published this week. Please give a warm welcome to Michael Lewis. [applause]. Thank you. Is this on . All right. Splendid. Michael, lets this is pointed out to me . Its subliminal

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170201

Then a Leave Minister said they had waited their life to do it. Theresa may wants to get on and trigger article 50 well before her self imposed deadline of the end of march. The possible date is the ninth or 10th of march. It has to be a formal letter from the uk. The reason why they want to get an early if they have been advised the European Commission and the European Council will be able to give their formal response before the first round of the president ial election on the 23rd of april, but only if they go early. Obviously, if they do not go early, the second round of the french president ial election is made seventh. Hugh knows. May. Not a great day for labour. Divided, 47 mps defied a three line whip, three members of the Shadow Cabinet resigned, although between ten and 13 Labour Frontbenchers are still in place and as i understand Itjeremy Corbyn is in no rush to do the usual thing, to sack them, hes going to wait for next week and see if any of the amendments we see at the

Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20170322

Rose welcome to the program. We begin this evening with the confirmation hearings for judge neil gorsuch, and we talk to emily bazelon. She writes for the New York Times magazine and is a senior fellow at the Yale Law School. One question is whether the democrats have the kind of ammunition they need to justify voting against judge gorsuch as a person, as opposed to as a symbol of the Trump Administration or as, in the democrats view, the unwarranted, undeserved replacement for merrick garland, obamas failed Supreme Court nomination. Hes not giving them a whole lot of obvious talking points. So it will be interesting to see how that plays as they decide how to vote, and i would assume that the republicans are feel very good about this choice. Rose we continue with a look at the possibility of the passage of the relament of obamacare of the replacement of obamacare. We talk to al hunt of Bloomberg View and robert costa of the washington post. When the president visited the capitol Tuesd

Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20170322

Rose welcome to the program. We begin this evening with the confirmation hearings for judge neil gorsuch, and we talk to emily bazelon. She writes for the New York Times magazine and is a senior fellow at the Yale Law School. One question is whether the democrats have the kind of ammunition they need to justify voting against judge gorsuch as a person, as opposed to as a symbol of the Trump Administration or as, in the democrats view, the unwarranted, undeserved replacement for merrick garland, obamas failed Supreme Court nomination. Hes not giving them a whole lot of obvious talking points. So it will be interesting to see how that plays as they decide how to vote, and i would assume that the republicans are feel very good about this choice. Rose we continue with a look at the possibility of the passage of the relament of obamacare of the replacement of obamacare. We talk to al hunt of Bloomberg View and robert costa of the washington post. When the president visited the capitol Tuesd

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