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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Nobel 20240706

joining us are their royal highnesses, the crown princess victoria of sweden and prince daniel. your royal highness, you want to say a few words of welcome and to tell us a little bit about where exactly we are in your palace? well, thank you. so nobel laureates, ladies and gentlemen, viewers, i d like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotte library. this library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we re not here to read, we re here to listen, and we re here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics, so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for hosting us. thank you, your royal highness. thank you. applause welcome to nobel minds and the first of our two programmes. laureates, this is the first time that you ve been brought together in discussion

Transcripts For FOXNEWS The Five 20240706

jesse: he still says he didn t do it but a jury of his peers disagree, alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering his son, paul and wife, maggie and sentenced to life in prison. a stunning fall from disgraced attorney and only practiced law in tiny south carolina but they were the law. that is until alex went from lawyer to defend her. the judge tearing down that dynasty. your family, including you have been prosecuting people here in this courtroom and many have received the death penalty. probably for lesser conduct and the question is, when will it end? when will it end? and it has ended already for the jury because they have concluded that you continue to lie and lie throughout your testimony. jesse: the judge had this chilling, actually warning for the convicted murderer. i know you have to see see pl and maggie during the nighttime when you sleep. i am sure they come to visit you. and i m sure all day and every night. jesse: na in the end it was the team that

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

centre right. read avidly by conservatives. borisjohnson was once its editor. what we re seeing once its editor. what we re seeing on the front pages. a reflection of the start of. chaos at the heart of westminster is the is headline. the metro leads on suellavava mess , become a very successful paper. the c word is quite common. it shows a group of political figures who have had an important impact on today s events. from suella braverman on the left, and jeremy hunt on the right. the metro leads on suellavava mess , after the dramatic resignation of the home secretary with just 43 days in the job. what she sacked? we ll talk about that. the ft looks at the chaos caused by the resignation, just hours before a vote on fracking in the commons. detailed exposition of the problems that government is now facing. the guardian says the resignation puts truss premiership on the brink again. according to the guardian, the decision of braverman to go and attack the prime mini

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

threatening major travel disruption across the uk. and the takeover of chelsea football club is approved. a deal worth £4.25 billion will see a consortium led by american businessman todd boehly become the new owners. good morning. a gunman has shot dead at least 19 schoolchildren and two teachers at a primary school in the us state of texas. the pupils were between the ages of seven and ten years old. the mass shooting was in the small town of uvalde west of san antonio at the robb elementary school, which is made up of children from a largely hispanic community. it is america s deadliest school shooting since 20 children and six adults were killed at sandy hook school in connecticut a decade ago. authorities say the gunman was an 18 year old man, salvador ramos. he was shot dead by law enforcement officers. he is believed to have purchased two military grade rifles and shot his grandmother, before heading to the school. david willis reports. in the final week of the su

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20101218

and it s not just about speech. it is also about entrepreneurship and innovation. it s about our economy. there is no question in my mind that without significant changes, the proposal currently pending before the f.c.c. would be bad for our economy. think about companies like youtube, which started in a tiny office above a pizzeria and grew to be worth billions of dollars. at the time, google had a competing product, google video, which was which was then the standard but was widely seen as inferior. had google been able to pay comcast large amounts of money to make its web site faster than youtube s, youtube would be nowhere. fortunately, google couldn t pay for priority access and the rest is history. you think about facebook. once upon a time it was a small start-up. remember friend is ster r or my face. they were once the dominant social networking sites before facebook won over users with a vastly improved product. but that might not have ever happened if friendster o

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