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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20180125

the number of people sleeping rough in england has increased for the seventh year in a row. the united nations warns that one and a half million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan. and a glimpse of the works of art gathered by the greatest royal collector in british history. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the manchester united manager jose mourinho commits his future of the club, signing a new deal that will run until 2020. good evening. president trump attending the world economic forum in davos has predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the uk and the usa. he spoke after he held talks with theresa may the president dismissed talk of growing differences between britain and america, not least on the global terror threat. mr trump s trade policies and his america first approach are under scrutiny at the gathering of the world s political and business elite. jon sopel reports from davos. ina blurof in a blur of rotor blades and snow and an

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180126

the united nations is warning that one and a half million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan, with half the country facing severe food shortages. armed conflict is fuelling the crisis, many people are unable to grow food, and dozens of aid workers have been kidnapped and murdered in recent months. after years of civil war, a peace deal was signed three years ago between south sudan s government and rebel fighters. but it s been largely ignored by both sides. from juba, our chief africa correspondent, anne soy, reports. a troubled beginning for the world s youngest nation. tens of thousands have been killed. one in three here is displaced, and now they face the threat offamine. the youngest suffer most. this is the face of starvation. christine jackson weighs half as much as she should at almost two years. she s now on life saving treatment, but her father worries that he won t be able to feed her well when they get discharged. jackson should be one of the bett

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180126

that 1.5 million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan with half the country facing severe food shortages. armed conflict is fuelling the crisis. many people are unable to grow food and dozens of aid workers have been kidnapped and murdered in recent months. after years of civil war, a peace deal was signed three years ago between south sudan s government and rebel fighters. but it s been largely ignored by both sides. from juba, our chief africa correspondent anne soy reports. a troubled beginning for the world s youngest nation. tens of thousands have been killed. one in three here is displaced, and now they face the threat offamine. the youngest suffer most. this is the face of starvation. christine jackson weighs half as much as she should at almost two years. she s now on life saving treatment, but her father worries that he won t be able to feed her well when they get discharged. jackson should be one of the better off south sudanes. jackson should be one

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180126

the united nations is warning that 1.5 million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan, with half the country facing severe food shortages. armed conflict is fuelling the crisis many people are unable to grow food and dozens of aid workers have been kidnapped and murdered in recent months. after years of civil war, a peace deal was signed three years ago between south sudan s government and rebel fighters. but it s been largely ignored by both sides. from juba, our chief africa correspondent anne soy reports. a troubled beginning for the world s youngest nation. tens of thousands have been killed. one in three here is displaced, and now they face the threat offamine. the youngest suffer most. this is the face of starvation. christine jackson weighs half as much as she should at almost two years. she s now on life saving treatment, but her father worries that he won t be able to feed her well when they get discharged. jackson should be one of the better off south

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Transcripts For KPHO CBS This Morning 20160809

comes up with the mohammed made history by becoming the first olympian to compete while wearing a hijab. usa! on cbs this morning. up on the shoulders with five meters left. she s going to this morning s eye opener is let s go places. let s go places. ? welcome to cbs this morning. norah o donnell is off. day ja jna jacobson with us.h. donald trump is trying to brings his campaign back to the big issues but more republicans say they do not want to follow him. susan collins of maine is now su the most senior gop senator to g publicly split with trump. w she wrote that shington stream of denigrating comments t made him unworthy being our president. 50 national security and eing foreign policy experts from the republican side warn that donald trump, quote, would be the most reckless president in american r history. hours later trump suggested tha hillary clinton s state p department e-mails led iran to execute an accused spy. his tweet followed a speech laying o

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