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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170606

Was last seen outside one of the pubs struck by the attackers. Lucy manning reports. Melissa mcmullan hasjust had the news no sister wants to hear. She now believes her brother, james, was murdered in the London Bridge attack. This morning we received news from the police that my Brothers Bank card was found on one of the bodies from Saturday Nights brutal attack. While our pain will never diminish, it is important for us to all carry on with our lives in direct opposition to all those who would try to destroy ours. James was 32 years old, from london, on A Night Out With Friends in a pub on borough high street, when he popped outside a cigarette. Despite the anguish, the tears, melissa wanted to speak, to let everyone know what her big brother was like. There will only ever be one james. Nowhere else will you find such humour and unique personality, with someone who puts friends and family above all else. He was an inspiration. Melissa, how would you describe your brother . Loving and

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sleepless Britain - Panorama 20170308

By failing to value their sleep. Oh, i cant do it, too fast. Clock ticks across the developed world, children are sleeping less than previous generations. As long as you guys have been alive. Students in English Schools are the most sleep deprived in europe. How many of you heard the phrase, sleep on it . Clock ticks youve heard that . Whats it if you go to school and you havent had a good nights sleep . How do you feel . Tiring. Cant be bothered walking to school. You cant even be bothered walking to school . No. Do you find it difficult to wake up in the morning . All yeah. I try and fall asleep in lessons, but i always get caught. Does anyone actually fall asleep in lessons . Does that ever happen . Ive seen someone do it in my french class before. Ifell asleep in english, because we read a book and i was reading a book and i was like that and then just. I fell asleep. You were nodding off . Yeah. A growing body of Research Shows that poor sleep jeopardises our Childrens School perf

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sleepless Britain - Panorama 20170310

How many of you heard the phrase, sleep on it . Clock ticks. Youve heard that . Whats it if you go to school and you havent had a good nights sleep . How do you feel . Tiring. Cant be bothered walking to school. You cant even be bothered walking to school . No. Do you find it difficult to wake up in the morning . All yeah. I try and fall asleep in lessons, but i always get caught. Does anyone actually fall asleep in lessons . Does that ever happen . Ive seen someone do it in my french class before. Ifell asleep in english, because we read a book and i was reading a book and i was like that and then just. I fell asleep. You were nodding off . Yeah. A growing body of Research Shows that poor sleep jeopardises our Childrens School performance and their long term health. We desperately need to get childrens sleep onto the Public Health agenda. Weve done it with nutrition. People now are starting to understand the perils of sugar, the dangers of childhood obesity, they now need to wake up t

Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Tucker Carlson Tonight 20180814 00:00:00

He can express any views he was. Wants. The big mistake was not recusing himself. When he tweeted he would make sure trump doesnt become president and has an insurance policy, he could not be fair and just. By not recusing himself, he violated his position of trust. I would not go too far and blame it on the top authorities of the fbi. They didnt know. When they did know, they demoted him and took him out of the investigation. I think its a blemish, but i dont think its a fatal flaw in the investigation. I think there are deeper and more fatal flaws. Ultimately i think it was the right decision. Tucker dont those texts suggest why he didnt recuse himself . Its one thing to express a political opinion. Do i it for a leaving. Living. He was suggesting that his opinions would drive the crimmial investigation that he was conducting. Thats subversion of justice. Thats the issue. He denied under oath that in any way he was influenced by his hatred for thump in any of his professional decisio

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 12:31:00

pinged, by the way, 12 times in the area of the home of the victims. but on that night, the prosecution said he turned his phone off. we have him coming from the direction of the victim s home. so the defense expert is now going to say, look, he was not near the house here at the cell towers are going to prove that. no, what the cell towers and the expert will say is there is leeway of x number of miles or yards and therefore, they will take advantage of that area. what you can t deny is they are his videotape the white hyundai in the area. what you can t deny, bottom line, his dna is on the sheath of the knife to kill the victim spirit but this is, you are right, lawrence, this will not be easy. this will not be in and out. lawrence: slam-dunk. ainsley: all it takes is one juror. that is right lunch. ainsley: you have a

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