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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

heavily redacted court document used forjust the search of donald trump s home. tributes paid to nine year old olivia pratt korbel. good evening. it s been confirmed that energy bills will soar by 80% in october for tens of millions of people in england, scotland and wales, causing real hardship for many who are already coping with a steep rise in the cost of living. it s the result of the regulator ofgem increasing its price cap that s the maximum amount that people on a standard variable tariff can be charged per unit of energy. the bbc s business editor, simonjack, reports. abby dezso is a single mum living in ipswich. the energy price rise will hit her hard. she has a part timejob which earns her £1000 a month, but her energy bill is going up from £80 to £250 in october, which she will struggle to find. is there anything you can cut? honestly. . . no. as she looks at her stretched budget, her primary concern is for her children. you don t want them to go without, so

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240707

may have to retreat to avoid being captured. good morning, just after 5:30 am now, the travel show. this week on the travel show, a resurrection in the barrio. i found the role of playing jesus to be very exhausting. every day after the play, you are really exhausted because it is a very demanding day. 50 years of inter rail. very relevant today in terms of the green and sustainability, and also that wonderful thing slow travel. and, a night in the best house in belfast. not only am i staying in the same house, i m actually going to be sleeping in the very room that he had as a child. this week, i m in the capital city, belfast, recently the subject of a big feature film about the childhood of the actor, director kenneth granya, but i am here to find out more about another of the city s famous designs. you may guess who that is if you look at the statue behind me. first though, we are in germany to see an incredible, once in a decade performance of a play staged by a whole

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in person classes this week due to a rise in illnesses among staff and students. school officials said the drop off in attendance was due to a mixture of viruses including covid 19 and influenza. and france s education minister announced the country will ban schoolchildren from wearing the abaya, a loose fitting full length robe worn by some muslim women, in state run schools when classes begin this month. my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke this week with us education secretary miguel cardona to discuss the challenges facing students and teachers heading back to school. secretary, thank you very much forjoining us again on bbc news. i want to start with affirmative action, because the supreme court s ruling effectively ended race conscious admissions in colleges and universities. and if you look at the state of california, the uc system hasn t been able to meet its racial diversity goals despite having ended race based admissions more than two decades ago. so how do you make

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newscast 20240703

are leading the way with five nominations apiece, while netflix s the crown has four. now it s time for today s sunday episode of newscast, with laura kuenssberg, paddy o connell, and henry zeffman. hello. did you watch eurovision? no. what, then? hello. did you watch eurovision? no. what, then? meal hello. did you watch eurovision? no. what, then? meal out. hello. did you watch eurovision? no. what, then? meal out. saw- hello. did you watch eurovision? no. what, then? meal out. saw some - what, then? meal out. saw some tweets. what, then? meal out. saw some tweets- who what, then? meal out. saw some tweets. who won? what, then? meal out. saw some tweets. who won? name - what, then? meal out. saw some tweets. who won? name the - what, then? meal out. saw some . tweets. who won? name the country what, then? meal out. saw some - tweets. who won? name the country an artist. switzerland. tweets. who won? name the country an artist. switzerland. congratulations - artist

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since repeated his claims, without evidence, that the prosecution was politically orchestrated and the trial was rigged. let s look at how we got to thursday s verdict. the trial officially began on april 15, after a lengthyjury 15, after a lengthy jury selection 15, after a lengthyjury selection process. 0ver 15, after a lengthyjury selection process. over the next six weeks, jurors heard testimony from his former business partners including long time lawyer michael cohen and stormy daniels herself. the jury and stormy daniels herself. the jury of seven men and five women debated for two days, eventually finding him guilty of all 34 felony charges. mr trump is expected back in the courtroom onjuly 11 to be sentenced, he faces up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each of those counts. mr trump says he will appeal the verdict, as are north america correspondent reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fig

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