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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:17:00

people can vote for their own country. hint, hint! she ll be performing a song called lose my head at the event in armenia. that is my afternoon sorted. that sorted. that is my afternoon sorted. that sorted- she that is my afternoon sorted. that sorted. she looks that is my afternoon sorted. that sorted. she looks the that is my afternoon sorted. that sorted. she looks the part as well. i am getting excited about eurovision already.- i am getting excited about eurovision already. and it is still five, six months eurovision already. and it is still five, six months away! - eurovision already. and it is still five, six months away! 6:17am. | it s been bitterly cold up and down the country. i was scraping yesterday s snow off my car because i didn t use it yesterday. up and down the country, lots of pictures from you. thanks to everyone who sent the men. what a beautiful photograph that is. this was the scene in the quantock hills, in somerset yesterday. thanks to emily for send

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:25:00

fergus walsh, bbc news. that is amazing. can you imagine what l fergus walsh, bbc news. that is i amazing. can you imagine what the family has been through. whatever you do for a job, we sit here and talk out loud sitting on a sofa, some peoplejust do here and talk out loud sitting on a sofa, some people just do amazing things, don t they? though scientists, just incredible. scientists, ust incredible. thank ou to scientists, just incredible. thank you to elise scientists, just incredible. thank you to elise and scientists, just incredible. thank you to elise and family scientists, just incredible. thank you to elise and family speaking| scientists, just incredible. thank i you to elise and family speaking to us. later in the programme, we ll be joined by dr rob chiesa, consultant in paediatric bone marrow transplantation, who has been involved in the trial. that s coming up at 08:35. let s have a look at the papers. 6:25am. there s one story that dominates the front pages today

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:38:00

they ve been called the hawaii of europe , and it s easy to see why on sao miguel. this intense greenery is a result of regular rainfall and mist. i mean, just look at all of this. now, locals say you can experience four seasons in one day, and right now, it s pretty misty. but that could change at any moment. hiking in the forest, i almost forget that sao miguel was borne out of volcanoes erupting. but there s no getting away from it in the valley of furnas. it s, in fact, a huge volcanic crater and a hot spot of geological activity. that s boiling and the mud boiling, so. 0h! bubbling and gurgling we are in an active dormant volcano. so the magma below us. oh, the smell! ..even if it s crystallised magma, it releases temperature and gases. that heat produced by the volcano can be used to make

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 01:40:00

just announced today in washington state. officials say the man recently travelled to a country where other cases have been reported. cases are confirmed in 15 countries. in an interview with the associated press, sex rave parties may have contributed to the spread in europe. but the cdc says moks is not a sexually transmitted disease. so, why is it spreading? and how do we avoid contracting it? let s get some insight from the person leading the white house pandemic office responsible for coordinating the monkeypox response, dr. raj . i m glad you re here, doctor. i have to tell when you look at the pictures of monkeypox and see the cases being confirmed state side, coming out of the pandemic and in the middle of it, and we re showing this picture again, how contagious and infectious is it? and could people possibly get it here? well, thank you, laura, for

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 01:10:00

mean that the hurdle was not higher, especially when we know the law deals with the absentee voting portion of it, making it harder, making it more stringent to do so. so, people are out voting more in person, and that is absolute i ai good thing. we know we had the scourge of covid well, we still have it, but in the heat of the 2020 election, a lot of states were doing what was necessary to expand and protect access to the ballot box knowing people had to vote it was life or death to vote absentee and be able to mail in a ballot. so, any elected officials, anybody that runs for office for a living should all want to make sure that we make it easier, that we expand it, that we protect it and stop leaning on the fallacy, somehow, that there s this large scourge of people trying to impersonate people. what do you get? i understand if somebody is trying to rob a bank. we know if they re successful, they get the money. but most people are not going to go into a polling place or turn

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