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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

the team would dearly love to prove george wrong. tim muffett, bbc news rye in east sussex. not great weather for flying this morning, certainly in my bit of london. fog, apparently. it is not a new phenomenon but there was plenty this morning, lots of murky scenes like this one in victoria park. not funny if you had travel plans, this fog that lingered across parts of southern england caused some travel problems, problems on the roads and even problems on the roads and even problems that some of the airports. there was mist and murk underneath this, some rather murky conditions for some of the coasts, the odd spot of drizzle. much of the fog further south there is no clearing and it will continue to, there will be spells of sunshine, temperatures are six to 11 degrees. down towards the south of the uk once again we will see fog developing, perhaps more widespread than last night, parts of wales and the midlands towards the south of england, the stripe of cloud sitting in pla

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

obese when she died at the family home in october 2020. and bp announces record profits of £23 billion, more than double that of the year before. and, the great british fighting plane, one of the most famous from world war two, known as the mosquito, could soon fly again in the uk thanks to a group of volunteers. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. more than five thousand people are now known to have died after yesterday s devastating earthquakes that hit turkey and syria. many more have been injured, as thousands of buildings collapsed. the homeless are now having to endure freezing temperatures without shelter, as rescue teams and local residents scramble to free others trapped in the rubble, with some people being heard crying out in pain for help. the uk hasjoined dozens of countries in promising aid for turkey s gaziantep province, near the epicentre of the quakes. with more, here s richard galpin. almost 36 hours after the huge earthquake struck this region, survi

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:54:00

now, this year marks the seventy fifth anniversary of the lp, and the value of vinyl sales is now officially outstripping cds for the first time in more than thirty years. it means business is booming for record sellers, and it s led to some vinyl chart success for one welsh band. lucy 0wen reports. the crackle of the needle on vinyl. for some, there s nothing like it. when the cd appeared, though, it looked like the end of records. but decades later. scratch that. this is the third record fair at the dolman theatre in newport. each one gets bigger and bigger, with hundreds of people coming to snap up their favourite artists on vinyl. you find cool things on vinyl, i think, than cds because there s just so much older and you get more vintage stuff. i think there s something really nice about owning a record and then obviously it sounds lovely. last year we bought £150 million worth of old style albums as sales

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:51:00

select community after claims he has by mrjohnson after being elected the bbc chair. a trial aimed at making train fare simpler by scrapping return tickets is set to be extended. currently many singles are only one person less then return the government is said that at ner who operate coastline trains with insurance single is almost half the cost of return. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the lp and the value of vinyl sales is outstripping cds for the first time in 30 years. it means business is booming for record sellers and it is meant led to final success for one band. the crackle of the needle on vinyl. for some, there is nothing like it.

Transcripts for CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown 20211126 08:11:00

danny: people ask, what was it like the first time you saw iggy? and i didn t see him. i heard the music from down the hall. i mean, i thought, this is the rock and roll i always wanted to hear. something that was this fierce, and yet there was a tune there. anthony: when i bought funhouse, in high school, i was immediately ostracized. this was defining music and normal people didn t like it. danny: the ramones met because they were four outcasts in a high school with 5,000 people who liked funhouse. okay. they had it all figured out. they would sell as many records as the great record sellers would sell. and in a few years they would have so much money that they would retire and never have to work again. anthony: right, especially with each other. danny: guess what? they had to stay on the road for another anthony: 25 years. danny: yeah. you know what their greatest

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