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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:19:00

this thing came from. very interesting, this thing came from. very interesting, great - this thing came from. very interesting, great to - this thing came from. very interesting, great to talk i this thing came from. very | interesting, great to talk to you as always. thank you. download john s podcast fever: the hunt for covid s 0rigins, on bbc sounds, or wherever you get your podcasts. the us central bank announced it will hold interest rates steady the first time it s decided against a rise in more than a year. the federal reserve wants time to assess the impact of rate hikes so far. 0ur michelle fleury has more. policymakers inside here, america s central bank, have been raising interest rates since march 2022, to make it more expensive to borrow money. their goal, to slow the rapid increase in prices, without calling down the economy so much that people start to lose their jobs. much that people start to lose theirjobs. and with the most recent data showing signs that inflat

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:13:00

thing else will be there for the residents. now residents are looking the residents. now residents are looking to the residents. now residents are looking to raise - the residents. now residents are looking to raise more - the residents. now residents - are looking to raise more money to save the centre, they are even offering to fund it themselves, are calling on the council to help them achieve this. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc website. you re live with bbc news. an author of an influential scientific paper that helped to cast the idea that covid might have leaked from a laboratory as a conspiracy theory, has told the bbc that they might have gone a bit too far in their conclusions. the statement, from tulane university s bob garry, comes in the latest episode of the bbc podcast fever: the hunt for covid s 0rigins. john, it is great to see you again. what did professor gary tell you? if you think back to the early days of the pandemic we have those claim

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:21:00

mean, what we know- covid? how long do i have? i mean, what we know for - covid? how long do i have? i- mean, what we know for absolute certain is that covid probably came from a bad. there are two key theories that may be a came through the wildlife trade in a wuhan market and then the far more controversial question of whether it came from laboratories in wuhan that were studying the risks of viruses spreading. it is looking at both of those arguments, weighing up the evidence, looking at that scientific debate so audiences can follow it for themselves and hopefully at some point decide whether they believe the balance of probability live. they believe the balance of probability live. thank you so much. probability live. thank you so much- catch probability live. thank you so much. catch up probability live. thank you so much. catch up on probability live. thank you so much. catch up on episode i probability live. thank you so i much. catch up on episode two. you can listen to

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