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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:54:00

group of tesla owners, they had chips surgically implanted by a professional piercer, and i believe it cost something around 400 or $500, and it was around 400 or $500, and it was a contactless chip they placed under the skin and they used to and lock the tesla, they are still testing and trying that to see if it is something people will go for. theodora, i would have people will go for. theodora, i would have to people will go for. theodora, i would have to say people will go for. theodora, i would have to say the - people will go for. theodora, i would have to say the hear i people will go for. theodora, i would have to say the hear on | would have to say the hear on my neck is up on end, just inking about it, thank you for talking to us,. financial markets, the pound has been very volatile, a mixed session emerging for asia, if we show you the us once again, declines with the united states, the dour picking up by a smidgen as we can see, inflation data out of the us on thursda

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:47:00

it wants to stop the people smugglers and prevent further loss of life. but there is no sign of the plan working yet. the numbers arriving in the uk are still rising. this month, the number of arrivals by boat reached a new record. jane corbin, bbc news. and you can watch panorama s investigation, channel crisis: can people smugglers be stopped? on bbc one at 8 o clock tonight. here s carol with a look at this morning s weather. as well as looking at the uk weather, you have been looking at these terrible events in asia in the philippines? that s right, we have got the typhoon. it deepened quite quickly, as it crossed lausanne, it lost

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:09:00

indeed. five rescue workers have been killed in a typhoon that has swept through the philippines, devastating homes and leaving millions without electricity. super typhoon noru brought gusts of up to 149 miles an hour to the main island of luzon. our asia correspondent laura bicker is there. we can see the water is behind you so just describe what it s like there today. we are on the main road to san miguel, one of the worst hit areas of the main island of the philippines. i think around 74,000 people have been taken to evacuation centres, many people have also decided to stay with friends or out of their houses but as you can see, out onto the streets. the floodwaters, i mjust out onto the streets. the floodwaters, i m just going to take you to give you an idea, as soon as you to give you an idea, as soon as you come off the road, where these floodwaters go. if you go down the alley, they are having to wade at least chest deep to get to their homes which is one of the reasons

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:24:00

wars , after labour leader sir keir starmer vowed to reverse number ten s tax reductions for the highest earners, if he gets into power. according to the daily mail, the chancellor s pledge to carry on cutting taxes is a boost for families struggling with the cost of living. so they supported. but the i talks of toryjitters , after kwasi kwarteng said he d go further with his tax cutting plans. the paper quotes backbench conservative mps who say there are definite concerns about the way the markets are reacting. and staying with market reaction, the plummeting pound is one of the main stories featured in the online version of singapore s english language newspaper, the straits times. it comes after sterling fell by more than 1r% against the dollar in trading in the asia markets overnight. nina was telling us it has recovered a little bit in the last hour or

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:05:00

under his watch, japan s pacifist constitution was changed to allow japanese troops to serve abroad for the first time since the second world war. he was a towering figure injapanese political life, one of the country s most influential modern leaders, a post no other politician injapan has held for as long as shinzo abe. police have now searched the house of his suspected killer, who had apparently served injapan s equivalent of the navy. they are reported to have found what they believe our explosives. but the suspect is also reported to have told police he had no political grudge against shinzo abe, whose killing in a country where violence is rare, has left japan in disbelief. caroline hawley, bbc news. our asia correspondent mariko oi has more on the reaction to the assignation injapan. well, i have to say, it sjust an utter shock that this happened

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