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Transcripts for BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM 20191207 140000

You know every time I see boys Johnson he reminds me of Dale boy in Only Fools and Horses Why is that just sucks and I said refused you know you know you are going to be called do you know this because it s happened so many times before but people continually bye bye bye because he has that charm now the great mistake I think he made was to do this tactic last night I was watching him while Jeremy Corbyn was saying reminding about the hungry children housing and all the things we know happening today he was smiling and trial going around and doing the ducking and diving so you might have for some people I think those suffering at this her written this government will be seeing a completely different they ll be horrified because the mollusc has slipped because the 2 men were standing there one serious statement like I m putting forward their case why these things were going on while he just continually does can die and try to child so I get very loud and clear that you on your life. Jo

Transcripts for KPFA 94 1 FM/KPFB 89 3 FM [Pacifica Radio] KPFA 94 1 FM/KPFB 89 3 FM [Pacifica Radio] 20191207 000000

From New York is similar to 2 other cases pending before the justices a subpoena from the house for Trump s financial records and one from the Manhattan district attorney for his tax returns the court already has blocked the house from getting the financial records while it considers what to do with the cases then my credit controlled House of Representatives today approved a bill to restore a key section of the Voting Rights Act that once required officials in 15 states to receive federal approval before making changes to the voting process the bill essentially reverses a 2013 u.s. Supreme Court decision that tossed out a pre-clearance provision that determined which jurisdictions needed federal oversight of elections the White House opposes the bill calling it an example of federal overreach a new report says asylum seekers forced to return to Mexico to wait for adjudication of their cases they s kidnappings assaults and human rights violations in Mexican border towns November s rob

Transcripts for BBC World Service BBC World Service 20191206 180000

Sparked angry protests across the country some stores they put a sign no bread on credit which means there are families they cannot even afford buying bread in the Middle East bread is the basic of the food in every family if you cannot buy bread you can buy anything else b.b.c. Persian and b.b.c. Monitoring explaining the crackdown against recent protests in Iran and in the queue at a subsidized restaurant in sa Paulo b.b.c. Brazil out to meet the Brazilians hardest hit by recession they had the rice and beans because I don t know if you know but it s our average day meal here in Brazil everybody eats rice and beans every day the most popular they when the queues are larger is when they serve phase yada it s made of beans and pork meat and people love it and that s on the 5th floor after the latest b.b.c. News. Hello I m David Harper with the b.b.c. News the Swedish activist Gretta to unberth has warned that the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power as she attends a

Transcripts for BBC Radio Nottingham BBC Radio Nottingham 20191205 040000

It s the exhibition seeks to me she wasn t just a woman rather tired or our way home who s decided to do something brave and in its time really exceptional Jean c. Or her says the author of the rebellious life of Mrs Rosa Parks and a few hours ago I caught up with her in the Library of Congress at the opening celebration you ll be able to hear throughout the scent of you a trumpeter playing in the background gin C.R. s helps us go beyond the mists of the civil rights we can t. So December 1st 155 Rosa Parks has been a long time activist and she works in downtown Montgomery at a department store and she s coming home from work and she gets on the bus and buses and Montgomery are so your gate at the front reserved for white people the back is reserved for black people and then there s the middle section where black people are allowed to sit but she had put it on the whim of the driver can be asked to move bus drivers carry guns they have police powers so she gets on the bus around $530.

Transcripts for BBC Radio Kent BBC Radio Kent 20191203 150000

On the table and then he changed his mind so to say he s never thought about it probably isn t honest to be honest anyway so today I thought we d look to Britain s future outside the European Union and after you chilly relationship with America so why is America so important well it s because it s our 2nd biggest trading partner after the European Union and it seems to me that if we are going to make a success of Trek set our future relationship with the us is central to that success jumping when you like 080756 double one double one more question for you is this Are you prepared for Britain to be more closely aligned to America rather than Europe more importantly do you feel a closer tie to America than Europe the language helps of course it s nearly the same you know America and what would you be prepared to accept in any future trade deal because we have to accept with America being the big bigger partner we are going to have to put up with things that we d rather not do you accept

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