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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170422

England. For the london marathon, its looking like a drier picture, but theres the outside chance of light passing shower. Monday into tuesday, that wintry theme arrives. We could well see some sweet memory over Higher Ground and a return to night time frost as those temperatures tumble. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines. Theresa may says the conservatives are a Low Tax Party as she addresses labour claims that shes planning a tax bombshell. Tight security across france as the country prepares for the first round of the president ial election. More than a hundred Afghan Soldiers are killed or wounded in one of the worst attacks on an army base in the country. Britains first coal free day since the Victorian Era the National Grid says 2a hours worth of electricity has been generated without using coal for the First Time Since 1882. And rallies have been held around the world in support of science among the demonstrators, doctor who star peter capaldi. A political assault on facts.

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Pop Up - Lebanon 20170422

That are left will be much smaller. But its far from clear if this expensive local solution can work on a global scale. And now the weather. Good evening. The latter track artery drive him to the weather is set to continue through the weekend. Things will turn called into the new working week. This was the senior bristol taken by one of our weather watchers. Clear skies across temperatures will step down very quickly. Most dry. It will remain chilly tonight, and that easy. Temperatures are five or six celsius in towns and cities. Colder than that in the country. The start of the London Marathon looks predominantly dry and there is a chance of seeing the light, passing shower. Hipsters by the afternoon are up to 16 celsius. Things will star ina are up to 16 celsius. Things will star in a much colder by london and tuesday with the return to win the showers and maintained frosts. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines at 8. 30pm theresa may says the conservatives are a low tax party as sh

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World 20170422

Sulawesi is that when someone dies, their body is reserved and it can often their body is reserved and it can ofte n ta ke their body is reserved and it can often take months, sometimes years, when the funeral takes place. From the start, this programme contains images of corpses which some viewers may find disturbing. Its the great unspoken. A taboo. Something that ive had to face up to recently myself. Most of us dont know how to think or talk about death. But there are some people who do think they know. On the indonesian island of sulawesi, centuries old customs make the dead a constant part of day to day life. I have come here to learn more about these remarkable practices, which blur the line between this world and the next. A Morbid Obsession . Or a healthier way to deal with the grief of losing a loved one . Tana toraja in indonesia is an extraordinary place. Here, Ancient Animist Beliefs intertwine with new religions, resulting in unique rituals. At this traditional torajan fu

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20170422

The setting for Gemma Arterton and bill nighy in their finest, as they struggle to produce wartime propaganda movies. We begin with rules dont apply. Warren beatty, he hasnt had the best of years with that oscars fiasco. It has been 16 years since he wrote and directed. This was meant to be his big return. As he gets older is he Getting Better . This is a Vanity Project that he wrote, directed, starred in. Its interesting, he began at the end of Old Hollywood with his film bonnie and clyde. It brought indie cinema into the fore, destroying the old studios, a success in 1967. This is Old Hollywood where he started out in as an actor. You can imagine him coming into town like the star lily collins does here. Its good on the details of how a boss like Howard Hughes ran the studios. Everybody is waiting on him. Starlets, showbiz and businessmen. Even president s wait on the wealth of Howard Hughes for their green light. It shows how he used to keep starlets in various places, the big mansi

Transcripts For KCSM Democracy Now 20160413

We will play their whole exchange and get response from historian dana frank. Dennis refugees from afghanistan, iraq, syria and other wartorn countries seek safety in europe, what role should the United States play in helping them in countries the u. S. Has bombed . We will speak to stanford Professor Robert crews about americas afghan refugee crisis. Then john kerry becomes the first u. S. Secretary of state to visit hiroshima. We came here andrew from the experience of touring in this museum how critical it is that we all apply the lessons of the past to the future and the present to create and pursue a world free from Nuclear Weapons. Amy we will look at how the united date has been quietly upgrading its Nuclear Arsenal to create smaller, more precise Nuclear Bombs as part of a massive effort that will cost up to 1 trillion over three decades. We will speak to Marylia Kelley, author of the new report, trillion dollar trainwreck. All of that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy n

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