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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:51:00

they include the over 75s and those with weakened immune systems, as well as health and social care staff who don t work in care homes. but people are being urged to wait for their invitation before booking an appointment. scott bingham, bbc news. climate experts say signs of a false autumn shown by trees across the region are a warning that weather patterns are changing. leaves have started to change colour early this year because of the drought conditions seen through the summer. some trees have also started shedding early. beccy wood has been to the shugborough estate in staffordshire to find out more. meteorologically we are in autumn, but it is still a little early for trees to be shedding their leaves and we have seen quite a few doing that. it is thought to be down to what is being called false autumn, helped by the dry drought conditions through this summer. jamie burnett is a ranger here. we are standing next to a beech tree which is looking a little bit sorry for itself. ye

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220217 20:05:00

for what lies ahead. rebecca morelle, bbc news. let s speak to our weather presenter ben rich. take us through it, please. there s len for take us through it, please. there s plenty for us take us through it, please. there s plenty for us to take us through it, please. there s plenty for us to get into, take us through it, please. there s plenty for us to get into, but - plenty for us to get into, but i think the key thing to say is something we ve already said this red warning from the met office does mean a danger to life, a danger to property but also a danger to life and people should be making preparations particularly in that red warning area. now the thing that s really interesting about this meteorologically speaking is a couple days ago, already there were warnings issued but we didn t have anything to look at in terms of the storm, he hadn t even formed yet. this line of cloud looking in oculus on our satellite picture, a little wave on that band of cloud picked up by

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20200312 00:55:15
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190524:10:50:00

and this is something we have to keep in mind as media perceptions, the media has been evaluating warren, just like they evaluated buttigieg a month ago. and part of the reason that is, media perceptions are based on who surrounds them, right? we know that polls find that d.c. and new york city are far more liberal than the nation as a whole and we have newsroom employees that are overwhelmingly more likely to have a college degree than not. i think that s an interesting insight. but isn t it also that they had successful town halls. yes wing there s some of that. isn t that sort of what started turning the momentum for some of the candidates? i think that town halls have helped, but beto o rourke, we ll see if he gets that same town hall type of thing. but i realized that last time the media was really judging donald trump based upon who they knew, and i m very cautious of reading too much into that. one last thing, look at this. it s the beginning of summer. when does summer

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oh! oh! oh! ozempicĀ®! (vo) ask your healthcare provider if ozempicĀ® is right for you. this summer has seen record heat waves in north america, europe, asia, and north africa, leaving dozens dead in places like canada, korea, and japan, which hit its highest temperature ever, 106 degrees fahrenheit. perhaps more alarming, meteorologically, are the heat waves being felt above the arctic circle this summer. a northern norwegian town hit a high of 94 degrees fahrenheit in

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