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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240706

of three years has been cheating on me with some little skank. audience: ooh! and, do you want to know the best part about it all, though? yes, i would like to. his own mother was the one who walked in on them. jeremy paxman interviewed jerry springer back on newnight back in 2014. here s a bit of it. jerry springer, the godfather of the confessional chat show, is here. are you ashamed of it? uh, the show s stupid, i ve always thought the show s stupid. ashamed? no. shouldn t you be? no, not any more than a journalist should be doing the news. because, for example, you would make a living. let s say you re a journalist, let s say you do the news every night. every night, you tell stories about very bad things and it s very profitable for the station. you re not necessarily helping the people you talk about. newspapers are in that business all the time. you could decide only to put well scrubbed, wealthy people who speak the queens english on television and just do that. but t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

interest rates are expected to rise sharply today, as the bank of england attempts to tackle soaring prices. the bank is expected to increase its base rate by three quarters of a percentage point from 2.25% to 3%. that would be its eighth consecutive increase since december, pushing the rate to its highest level for m years. it would also mark the biggest single increase since 1989, and could have a big impact on the cost of living and people s finances. our correspondent navtej johal has this report. omar is a veterinary surgeon based in derby. he came to the uk four years ago and had planned to buy a home and settle here long term. with interest rates here expected to rise further today, which is likely to make mortgages more expensive, omar says he s now considering whether he should even stay in the uk. have you lost trust in the uk? i trust my colleagues, i trust my friends, i trust a lot of people in the uk. it shook my trust in the system. and you may move, you may lea

We are not just any other school, Charterhouse defends N42m fee

The management of the Charterhouse, a newly established school in Lekki, Lagos has revealed why the school charged N42m as fee per annum.

We are not just any school, Charterhouse defends N42m fee

This is coming on the heels of backlashes from the public who criticised the N42m school fees per annum for each primary school student and N2 million as a non-refundable registration fee.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:12:00

to put well scrubbed, wealthy people who speak the queens english on television and just do that. but that wouldn t reflect the whole society. you re being facetious, aren t you? no, i think television. no, i m dead serious. let me finish. television should reflect free society, the entire culture. if all the shows were like mine, that would be wrong. but you can tjust have television that s like friends, seinfeld, all these wealthy people, good looking people, and you love it. if some wealthy, famous person goes on television and talks about who he or she has been sleeping with, we can t get enough of it. we cheer them. but if it s some person of low income, all of a sudden we say, trash. jeremy versus jerry. a couple jeremy versusjerry. a couple of jeremy versus jerry. a couple of the front pages. the daily telegraph, my place in the coronation proves the king and racist diversity. a picture

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