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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170121

Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170121

In support of womens rights and against Donald Trumps presidency. President trump visited the cia today. The first foreign leader to visit him next week will be theresa may. The former president of the gambia, yahyah jammeh, flies out of the country, ending weeks of political crisis. Ukips leader, paul nuttall, will contest next months by election in stoke on trent central. The seat has been held by labour since its creation in 1950. Nine people have now been rescued from an Italian Hotel which was buried by an avalanche three days ago

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170121

Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr

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Of-the-gambia
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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170121

In support of womens rights and against Donald Trumps presidency. President trump visited the cia today. The first foreign leader to visit him next week will be theresa may. The former president of the gambia, yahyah jammeh, flies out of the country, ending weeks of political crisis. Ukips leader, paul nuttall, will contest next months by election in stoke on trent central. The seat has been held by labour since its creation in 1950. Nine people have now been rescued from an Italian Hotel which was buried by an avalanche three days ago

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170201

An estimated 620,000 people in the uk have a faulty gene that puts them at risk of sudden death, the British Heart Foundation has warned. Mps will vote tonight on legislation that would allow the Prime Minster to formally start the process of leaving the European Union. The government is expected to win the vote quite comfortably, despite opposition from some labour rebels. Well be looking to see exactly how many. Plus the Liberal Democrats and the snp. Yesterday saw impassioned speeches for and against the bill in the House Of Commons. The debate went on right up till midnight and will continue today with a vote around 7pm tonight. If the bill is passed, it will continue its passage through parliament and ultimately allow theresa may to trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason reports. Heading home into the winters night after nearly 12 hours of debate. Midnight in westminster with another afternoon of discussion to follow today. This is a debat

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