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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240704

We go through monday and tuesday, but here it is. This High Pressure is set to build through the middle part of the week. We havent had High Pressure with us for quite some time, and that should allow a bit more in the way of dry settled and some sunshine to look forward to. Thanks. And thats bbc news at ten. As new figures emerge about the temperature of the oceans, and whether this countrys infrastructure is up to it, well pull apart our Climate Targets and how we might meet them. The chair of the worlds top body on the science the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is with us in the studio. Why afghan migrants trying to find homes in this country find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place. Were joined by an afghan refugee facing homelessness in southend and the chair of the local government association. Things have changed. And as disney phases out dvds in australia, are Physical Media doomed as people switch to streaming, or do Vinyl Records show us the dangers o

Transcripts For MSNBC Ayman 20240707

this counting electors required in states to send electors for the candidates who actually won and bans a retroactive change over rules when it comes to governing elections. those seem like pretty common sense reforms to me. but here s the thing, only nine republicans, yes, nine republicans in the house voted for that bill. perhaps unsurprisingly all of those lawmakers are set to leave congress next year. in the end, 203 republicans voted against a bill that was aimed at protecting and strengthening our democracy. over in the senate pennsylvania s patrick me one of the many soon-to-be gop retirees has signed on to his chamber s version of the bill as a cosponsor, he becomes a tenth republican to do so which means that if all democrats and independents sign on, they have enough votes to beat the usually fatal filibuster. there is no cause for celebration just yet, both chambers still have to work out some key differences in their bills before anything gets to the presidents de

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240707

bank of australia to lift region aggressively. we are expecting region aggressively. we are expecting to region aggressively. we are expecting to lift region aggressively. we are expecting to lift the - region aggressively. we are expecting to lift the cash i region aggressively. we are i expecting to lift the cash rate a further 50 points. it would be the highest since 2016. when ou look be the highest since 2016. when you look at be the highest since 2016. when you look at the be the highest since 2016. when you look at the pain be the highest since 2016. when you look at the pain that - be the highest since 2016. when you look at the pain that lots - you look at the pain that lots of mortgage holders are likely to experience as a result, what you see as the sort of knock on impact of spending from a higher interest rate. we think that growth higher interest rate. we think that growth will higher interest rate. we think that growth will slow - higher interes

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

statement expected shortly from president biden. several outlets in taiwan are reporting that nancy pelosi will visit taiwan on tuesday. beijing has warned of severe consequences if the visit goes ahead. and england women s football has been celebrating its historic victory in the euros. thousands of fans partied in trafalgar square. hello and welcome to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are shyama perera and ali mirage. tomorrow s front pages the guardian, england s lionesses celebrate their victories. many carry photos of the team s parties. another picture of pure joy on the metro as the team are dancing queen, partying and central lending london. describing her as the hope candidate. the daily mail says liz truss will end the junk food tax. all of course if she becomes conservative leader and prime minister. there is disappointment for british airways passengers as the times reports the airline has suspended the sale from short haul flights for at

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

doctors successfully separate conjoined twins with shared fused brains in historic virtual reality surgery. and as england s lionesses celebrate winning the euros 2022, we ll talk to gurinder chadha, director of the classic celebration of women s football bend it like beckham. now look my god, we did it! cheering live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from the us it s being reported that the al-qaeda chief, ayman al zawahiri, has been killed in an american drone strike conducted in kabul. zawahiri was on the fbi s first ever most wanted terrorist list issued on the ten october, 2001, following the 9/11 attacks, which he had helped to co ordinate alongside osama biden laden. there is no independent confirmation of this, but the white house says that president biden will give details of the counter terrorism operation in afghanistan shortly. let s get more from our correspondent i

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