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Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170704

Im Christian Fraser in london. Katty kay is off today. 30 minutes. That is how long it would take for an inter continental Ballistic Missile to reach la from north korea. There is no consensus on how far pyongyang has advanced in developing such a weapon. 0r whether they have the capability to arm it with a Nuclear Warhead. But some experts suggests the type of missile they have just tested might already be able to reach alaska, and with further refinement could put the major cities in the United States within reach. That, says donald trump, will never happen. But how will they stop kim jung un, a man who is seemingly immune to any form of deterrent. 0ur Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale reports. This is the moment that north korea says it became a major power. The launch of a missile that it claims can reach across continents and deliver Nuclear Weapons as far away as the United States. The news was announced on State Television with barely constrained joy. We have become a Nucle

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20170704

And possibly out of the race, too. Good evening. President trump has urged china to put what he called a heavy move on north korea, after the regime said it has successfully tested an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. Pyongyang claims the missile could strike anywhere on the planet. Western scientists are more sceptical, but say it could possibly reach as far as alaska. The launch is just days before World Leaders meet to discuss, among other things, north koreas weapons programme, which its pursuing despite international sanctions. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale reports. This is the moment that north korea says it came a major power, the launch of a missile which it says can deliver a weapon as far away as the united states. The news was announced on State Television with barely constrained joy. The presenter showing the handwritten order given by the countrys leader, kim jong un. He personally supervised the launch of a missile whic

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170707

A Delivery Firm tells the bbc it will give its workers sick pay if the government changes the law. A convincing victory forjohanna konta. Coming up on bbc news, the latest on a busy day for the brits on wimbledon sports day. So Farjohanna Konta is the only one through. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill baby charlie gard has taken a new turn in the last hour Great Ormond Street Hospital has applied for a fresh Court Hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. The courts had ruled that 11 month old charlie be allowed to die rather than receive experimental therapy as his parents desperately want. The hospitals move follows a letterfrom medical experts asking that the decision not to offer baby charlie the treatment be reviewed. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. This little boys life and whether it continues has become the focus of international attention. Charlie gards paren

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170815

For how trade might work between the uk and the rest of the European Union after brexit. Fair to say there have been mixed reviews. This from the head of politics. Co. Uk, talking about a fantasyland of desperation and muddled thinking. On the other hand, scottish chambers, a business that that in scotland, talks about a welcome first step. Lets see you the Brexit Secretary, david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. David davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be acceptedm david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. It is in their interests. Bmw do not want to have a Customs Border that is going to slow down their sales or add costs. Siemens are not going to wa nt to add costs. Siemens are not going to want to do that. The Port Of Rotterdam will want to have an official operator have an efficient operation. You can find the full paper online if you want to go through the details. Some of the key points. At the moment, the uk is i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170815

For how trade might work between the uk and the rest of the European Union after brexit. Fair to say there have been mixed reviews. This from the head of politics. Co. Uk, talking about a fantasyland of desperation and muddled thinking. On the other hand, scottish chambers, a business that that in scotland, talks about a welcome first step. Lets see you the Brexit Secretary, david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. David davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be acceptedm david davis, and why he thinks these proposals should be accepted. It is in their interests. Bmw do not want to have a Customs Border that is going to slow down their sales or add costs. Siemens are not going to wa nt to add costs. Siemens are not going to want to do that. The Port Of Rotterdam will want to have an official operator have an efficient operation. You can find the full paper online if you want to go through the details. Some of the key points. At the moment, the uk is i

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