Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newswatch 20240709 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newswatch 20240709



similar interviews continue over the next couple of days with this one on thursday coming up to borisjohnson and apologised in the house of commons or attending the drinks eventin commons or attending the drinks event in may 2020. the commons or attending the drinks event in may 2020.— event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th — event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of _ event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of may. _ event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of may. it - event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of may. it was - was the 20th of may. it was very difficult for us again, the emotional as you can imagine to have, not be able to celebrate his life, so to hear the news that there was a law passed that we all abided to and on the day that we buried my father, there was a party in downing street, and that the prime minister was there, it just leaves such a taste. donald walker had this reaction we asked to interview someone from the bbc on this issue but nobody was available. instead we were given this statement. that dimension of the word impartiality raises one of the trickiest and most hotly debated concept in broadcast news: what exactly is impartiality and how should the bbc apply it to its journalism. that corporation's director general has made answering those questions a top priority for the news division, setting up for the news division, setting up a series of rolling external investigations into the output. on tuesday we got some insight into mr davies' thinking and also that of the bbc�*s director of editorial policy when they spoke to the house of lords committee. mrjordan said, the bbc did not subscribe to cancel culture, adding that. it is culture, adding that. it is absolutely _ culture, adding that. it is absolutely critical - culture, adding that. it is absolutely critical that i culture, adding that. it is| absolutely critical that we represent all points of view, given due weight and to take the example, flat earthers are not going to get as much space as people who believe that the earth is round, but very occasionally it might be appropriate to interview a flat earth and if a lot of people believed and flat earth we would need to address it more than we do at the present time, so it is very, very important that people in our audience across the whole of our audience think their viewpoints are being expressed, challenged and heard and seen on our output. and heard and seen on our outut. ., , ., and heard and seen on our outut. ., ,, ., output. not everyone agreed with that approach, - output. not everyone agreed with that approach, with - output. not everyone agreed l with that approach, with laura phillips writing: but the bbc editor and former guest on this programme tweeted this about the example raised by david jordan: david jordan was not available to expand on the comments he made this spokesperson gave us this statement: subtitles on television were originally introduced for the hard of hearing and provide a valuable service for those audiences. but there is use is now much more widespread with four out of 518—25 —year—olds watching with captions some or all of the time, a sign perhaps of tv being consumed more on the go via smart phones are. the accuracy of the words appearing on the screen is now more important than ever stop it when it goes wrong, for example when queueing is transcribed as killing, the results can be ludicrous. but for viewers who are partially or totally deaf, it is nojoke. sue davis recorded a video for us recently, here are our thoughts. i us recently, here are our thoughts-— us recently, here are our thou~hts. . . , thoughts. i watch the news with my brother— thoughts. i watch the news with my brother who _ thoughts. i watch the news with my brother who is _ thoughts. i watch the news with my brother who is profoundly i my brother who is profoundly deaf and i find my brother who is profoundly deafand ifind i my brother who is profoundly deaf and ifind i have to interpret a lot of what is being said, because the words that come up are so wrong. for example, this week, ifound that poland had become poland, a 25—year—old became 25 euros. examples like that. subtitles are supposed to help deaf people, people with hearing impairment understand what's going on, and when you've got confusing things like that you are stuck thinking about it and you can't move on. so how does it get measured? who looks at it? who decides. that somebody is good enough? does anybody do that? we is good enough? does anybody do that? . ., ,~ is good enough? does anybody do that? ~ . w that? we asked the department responsible _ that? we asked the department responsible at _ that? we asked the department responsible at the _ that? we asked the department responsible at the bbc - that? we asked the department responsible at the bbc how - that? we asked the department responsible at the bbc how live| responsible at the bbc how live subtitles are generated and why mistakes are made and they told us: finally, this year marks the centenary of the bbc and the corporations announced some of the ways in which it is going to mark that anniversary on air. michael wrote to us with this suggestion. to celebrate 100 years of bbc news, i would like to see all through this year the news at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm use the graphics and theme tune stating right back as far as practicable. well, we will see if any bosses will actually take up that brilliant idea but in the meantime we have had a rummage in the archives to give a taste of what he is proposing. old theme music plays so, anthony eden has been appointed prime minister. abs, eden has been appointed prime minister. �* ., eden has been appointed prime minister. �* . , ., minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost _ minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost again _ minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost again tonight - minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost again tonight in l but it's frost again tonight in many parts. the middlesex hospital and crowds gathering to see so winston churchill leave in a few minutes. i to see so winston churchill leave in a few minutes. i would ruite leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy _ leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one _ leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one of _ leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one of those - leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one of those for - quite fancy one of those for some new news watch titled. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share opinions about what you see, read or hear on bbc news, tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. another cold night, certainly, for england and wales. widespread frost and also some mist and fog reforming. some of it will be quite dense in places to start this morning. but most of the country this weekend will be dry and settled. there will be some showers around, though, as a weak front spreads its way across the uk. here it is out west in the atlantic for saturday. but you can see it's higher pressure towards the south and the east of the country. lightish winds again through the morning. so that means we will start off rather cloudy, misty, murky. some fog around too. most of that fog lifting into low cloud through the day, so quite a bit of grey weather, ithink, around. but there will be some sunshine around, the best of it in northern england, into northern and eastern scotland, northern ireland as well into the afternoon, perhaps south—west england too. temperatures, 5—9 degrees for most of us. more of a breeze coming up from the south—west, so that means the air quality should be a bit better for london and the south—east. now, as we head through saturday night, most places will be dry, bar the odd shower around. further north, we've got that weather front spreading down from the north. that'll bring a band of cloud and rain, some blustery showers following in behind there. and temperatures, 1—4 degrees across the board, so not quite as cold as what we've had the last few nights. as we head on into sunday, we've got that weak cold front spreading southwards across england and wales. there will be barely anything on it, so a band of cloud, just some spots of rain slowly pushing southwards. behind it, skies will brighten up, but it will be a breezy day right across the board. there are more isobars on the pressure chart. even windy across the north of scotland, with gales in the northern isles. temperature—wise, pretty much where we should be looking at this time of year, ranging from around 7—9 degrees. we could see 10 or 11 degrees across southern england and south wales. now, as we move out of sunday into monday, that weather front clears away and then high pressure builds back in it once again. that'll settle things down, notjust for monday, for the rest of the week. so it could be quite a chilly start again for monday. light winds for most, apart from northern and western scotland. there will be a bit more cloud here, a bit more of a breeze. and temperatures — again, around the seasonal average — range from around 6—9 celsius. now, apart from a few weather fronts across the north of the uk as we move through this new week — that could bring a few showers across the north — most places will be dry and settled thanks to that area of high pressure. but signs of it turning a little bit chillier towards the end of the week. this is bbc news. our top stories: australian government lawyers say the continued presence of novak djokovic in the country is undermining their covid vaccine strategy as the tennis player's legal team tries to stop his deportation. one of borisjohnson's ministers calls his behaviour unacceptable after downing street apologised to the queen for number 10 staff lockdown parties on the eve of prince philip's funeral. the us accuses russia of planning to create a pretext to justify invading ukraine. i will let you say "green light". green light. and we meet �*mr beast�*, the man who made almost $54 million last year and has topped the youtube rich list.

Related Keywords

Bbc , Press , Stories , Story , None , Witch Hunt , Stop , News , Some , Coverage , Us , Families , Downing , Away , Downing Street Party , Ire , Da Of On Tuesday , Care , Covid 19 , Westminster , Mark Easton , Six , 19 , Funeral , Daughter , Say Goodbye , A Fin , Fin , Wasjust , Goodbye , Family , Rita , Lockdown , Tote , Feel , Ust A Fin , 75 , Prime Minister , Party , Minister , Disgrace , Him , Mum , There Wasjust A Fin , Interviews , One , Event , 20th Of May , Life , It Event , Commons , Borisjohnson , Emotional , Eventin Commons , House Of Commons , 20 , May 2020 , 20th Of May , 2020 , Law , Downing Street , Father , Taste , Reaction , Donald Walker , Statement , Someone , Nobody , Issue , Impartiality , Broadcast News , Dimension , Word , Concept , It , Output , News Division , Corporation , Director General , Journalism , Investigations , Series , Priority , Insight , Davies , Thinking , Director , Editorial Policy , House Of Lords Committee , Mrjordan , Example , Culture , People , Critical Culture , Flat Earthers , Given Due Weight , Round , Space , Earth , Points Of View , Audience , Lot , Whole , Flat Earth , Everyone , Approach , Outut , Viewpoints , Writing , Laura Phillips , Challenged , David Jordan , Editor , Guest , Programme , Comments , Spokesperson , Hearing , Service , Subtitles On Television , Wall , Audiences , Sign , Tv Being , Captions , Smart Phones , Go , 518 25 Year Olds , 25 , 518 , Four , Words , Results , Accuracy , Screen , Queueing , Killing , Brother , Thoughts , Viewers , Brother Thoughts , Hts , Video , Sue Davis , Nojoke , Ifind , Being , Deafand Ifind , Poland , Ifound , Subtitles , Hearing Impairment , Examples , 25 Euros , Things , Somebody , Move On , What S Going On , Department , Enough , Anybody , Mistakes , That , Bbc News , Air , Ways , Centenary , Suggestion , Corporations , Michael , 100 , Practicable , Theme Tune , Graphics , 1 , 10 , 6 , Bosses , Idea , Archives , Rummage , Theme Music , Anthony Eden , Thaw , Way , Frost , Tonight Minister , Abs , Appointed , Leave , Parts , Crowds , Winston Churchill , Middlesex Hospital , Ruite , Opinions , E Mail , Social Media , Radio , Tv , Places , Country , Most , Fog , South Wales , Northern England , Weekend , Mist , Cold Night , Showers , Front , Pressure , East , South , Lightish , Uk , Atlantic , Bit , Ithink , Fog Lifting , Best , Sunshine , Eastern Scotland , Misty , Murky , Temperatures , Breeze , More , Air Quality , Afternoon , Bar , South West England , South East , South West , Saturday Night , Northern Ireland , London , Shower Around , 5 , 9 , North , Band , Cloud , Board , Weather Front , Cold , Rain , Cold Front , 4 , Skies , Temperature Wise , Spots , Anything , Pressure Chart , Gales , Rain Slowly Pushing Southwards , Isobars , Northern Isles , Rest , Southern England , Notjust , 7 , 11 , Weather Fronts , Western Scotland , Light Winds , High Pressure , Signs , Area , Thanks , Novak Djokovic , Presence , Tennis Player , Vaccine Strategy , Team , Deportation , Lawyers , Australian Government , Philip , Ministers , Lockdown Parties , Number , Staff , Eve , Queen , Behaviour , Planning , Pretext , Russia , Man , Mr , Beast , Green Light , Ukraine , Rich List , Youtube , 54 Million , 4 Million ,

© 2024 Vimarsana
Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newswatch 20240709 : Comparemela.com

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newswatch 20240709

Card image cap



similar interviews continue over the next couple of days with this one on thursday coming up to borisjohnson and apologised in the house of commons or attending the drinks eventin commons or attending the drinks event in may 2020. the commons or attending the drinks event in may 2020.— event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th — event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of _ event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of may. _ event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of may. it - event in may 2020. the funeral was the 20th of may. it was - was the 20th of may. it was very difficult for us again, the emotional as you can imagine to have, not be able to celebrate his life, so to hear the news that there was a law passed that we all abided to and on the day that we buried my father, there was a party in downing street, and that the prime minister was there, it just leaves such a taste. donald walker had this reaction we asked to interview someone from the bbc on this issue but nobody was available. instead we were given this statement. that dimension of the word impartiality raises one of the trickiest and most hotly debated concept in broadcast news: what exactly is impartiality and how should the bbc apply it to its journalism. that corporation's director general has made answering those questions a top priority for the news division, setting up for the news division, setting up a series of rolling external investigations into the output. on tuesday we got some insight into mr davies' thinking and also that of the bbc�*s director of editorial policy when they spoke to the house of lords committee. mrjordan said, the bbc did not subscribe to cancel culture, adding that. it is culture, adding that. it is absolutely _ culture, adding that. it is absolutely critical - culture, adding that. it is absolutely critical that i culture, adding that. it is| absolutely critical that we represent all points of view, given due weight and to take the example, flat earthers are not going to get as much space as people who believe that the earth is round, but very occasionally it might be appropriate to interview a flat earth and if a lot of people believed and flat earth we would need to address it more than we do at the present time, so it is very, very important that people in our audience across the whole of our audience think their viewpoints are being expressed, challenged and heard and seen on our output. and heard and seen on our outut. ., , ., and heard and seen on our outut. ., ,, ., output. not everyone agreed with that approach, - output. not everyone agreed with that approach, with - output. not everyone agreed l with that approach, with laura phillips writing: but the bbc editor and former guest on this programme tweeted this about the example raised by david jordan: david jordan was not available to expand on the comments he made this spokesperson gave us this statement: subtitles on television were originally introduced for the hard of hearing and provide a valuable service for those audiences. but there is use is now much more widespread with four out of 518—25 —year—olds watching with captions some or all of the time, a sign perhaps of tv being consumed more on the go via smart phones are. the accuracy of the words appearing on the screen is now more important than ever stop it when it goes wrong, for example when queueing is transcribed as killing, the results can be ludicrous. but for viewers who are partially or totally deaf, it is nojoke. sue davis recorded a video for us recently, here are our thoughts. i us recently, here are our thoughts-— us recently, here are our thou~hts. . . , thoughts. i watch the news with my brother— thoughts. i watch the news with my brother who _ thoughts. i watch the news with my brother who is _ thoughts. i watch the news with my brother who is profoundly i my brother who is profoundly deaf and i find my brother who is profoundly deafand ifind i my brother who is profoundly deaf and ifind i have to interpret a lot of what is being said, because the words that come up are so wrong. for example, this week, ifound that poland had become poland, a 25—year—old became 25 euros. examples like that. subtitles are supposed to help deaf people, people with hearing impairment understand what's going on, and when you've got confusing things like that you are stuck thinking about it and you can't move on. so how does it get measured? who looks at it? who decides. that somebody is good enough? does anybody do that? we is good enough? does anybody do that? . ., ,~ is good enough? does anybody do that? ~ . w that? we asked the department responsible _ that? we asked the department responsible at _ that? we asked the department responsible at the _ that? we asked the department responsible at the bbc - that? we asked the department responsible at the bbc how - that? we asked the department responsible at the bbc how live| responsible at the bbc how live subtitles are generated and why mistakes are made and they told us: finally, this year marks the centenary of the bbc and the corporations announced some of the ways in which it is going to mark that anniversary on air. michael wrote to us with this suggestion. to celebrate 100 years of bbc news, i would like to see all through this year the news at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm use the graphics and theme tune stating right back as far as practicable. well, we will see if any bosses will actually take up that brilliant idea but in the meantime we have had a rummage in the archives to give a taste of what he is proposing. old theme music plays so, anthony eden has been appointed prime minister. abs, eden has been appointed prime minister. �* ., eden has been appointed prime minister. �* . , ., minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost _ minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost again _ minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost again tonight - minister. a thaw is on the way but it's frost again tonight in l but it's frost again tonight in many parts. the middlesex hospital and crowds gathering to see so winston churchill leave in a few minutes. i to see so winston churchill leave in a few minutes. i would ruite leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy _ leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one _ leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one of _ leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one of those - leave in a few minutes. i would quite fancy one of those for - quite fancy one of those for some new news watch titled. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share opinions about what you see, read or hear on bbc news, tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail: that's all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. another cold night, certainly, for england and wales. widespread frost and also some mist and fog reforming. some of it will be quite dense in places to start this morning. but most of the country this weekend will be dry and settled. there will be some showers around, though, as a weak front spreads its way across the uk. here it is out west in the atlantic for saturday. but you can see it's higher pressure towards the south and the east of the country. lightish winds again through the morning. so that means we will start off rather cloudy, misty, murky. some fog around too. most of that fog lifting into low cloud through the day, so quite a bit of grey weather, ithink, around. but there will be some sunshine around, the best of it in northern england, into northern and eastern scotland, northern ireland as well into the afternoon, perhaps south—west england too. temperatures, 5—9 degrees for most of us. more of a breeze coming up from the south—west, so that means the air quality should be a bit better for london and the south—east. now, as we head through saturday night, most places will be dry, bar the odd shower around. further north, we've got that weather front spreading down from the north. that'll bring a band of cloud and rain, some blustery showers following in behind there. and temperatures, 1—4 degrees across the board, so not quite as cold as what we've had the last few nights. as we head on into sunday, we've got that weak cold front spreading southwards across england and wales. there will be barely anything on it, so a band of cloud, just some spots of rain slowly pushing southwards. behind it, skies will brighten up, but it will be a breezy day right across the board. there are more isobars on the pressure chart. even windy across the north of scotland, with gales in the northern isles. temperature—wise, pretty much where we should be looking at this time of year, ranging from around 7—9 degrees. we could see 10 or 11 degrees across southern england and south wales. now, as we move out of sunday into monday, that weather front clears away and then high pressure builds back in it once again. that'll settle things down, notjust for monday, for the rest of the week. so it could be quite a chilly start again for monday. light winds for most, apart from northern and western scotland. there will be a bit more cloud here, a bit more of a breeze. and temperatures — again, around the seasonal average — range from around 6—9 celsius. now, apart from a few weather fronts across the north of the uk as we move through this new week — that could bring a few showers across the north — most places will be dry and settled thanks to that area of high pressure. but signs of it turning a little bit chillier towards the end of the week. this is bbc news. our top stories: australian government lawyers say the continued presence of novak djokovic in the country is undermining their covid vaccine strategy as the tennis player's legal team tries to stop his deportation. one of borisjohnson's ministers calls his behaviour unacceptable after downing street apologised to the queen for number 10 staff lockdown parties on the eve of prince philip's funeral. the us accuses russia of planning to create a pretext to justify invading ukraine. i will let you say "green light". green light. and we meet �*mr beast�*, the man who made almost $54 million last year and has topped the youtube rich list.

Related Keywords

Bbc , Press , Stories , Story , None , Witch Hunt , Stop , News , Some , Coverage , Us , Families , Downing , Away , Downing Street Party , Ire , Da Of On Tuesday , Care , Covid 19 , Westminster , Mark Easton , Six , 19 , Funeral , Daughter , Say Goodbye , A Fin , Fin , Wasjust , Goodbye , Family , Rita , Lockdown , Tote , Feel , Ust A Fin , 75 , Prime Minister , Party , Minister , Disgrace , Him , Mum , There Wasjust A Fin , Interviews , One , Event , 20th Of May , Life , It Event , Commons , Borisjohnson , Emotional , Eventin Commons , House Of Commons , 20 , May 2020 , 20th Of May , 2020 , Law , Downing Street , Father , Taste , Reaction , Donald Walker , Statement , Someone , Nobody , Issue , Impartiality , Broadcast News , Dimension , Word , Concept , It , Output , News Division , Corporation , Director General , Journalism , Investigations , Series , Priority , Insight , Davies , Thinking , Director , Editorial Policy , House Of Lords Committee , Mrjordan , Example , Culture , People , Critical Culture , Flat Earthers , Given Due Weight , Round , Space , Earth , Points Of View , Audience , Lot , Whole , Flat Earth , Everyone , Approach , Outut , Viewpoints , Writing , Laura Phillips , Challenged , David Jordan , Editor , Guest , Programme , Comments , Spokesperson , Hearing , Service , Subtitles On Television , Wall , Audiences , Sign , Tv Being , Captions , Smart Phones , Go , 518 25 Year Olds , 25 , 518 , Four , Words , Results , Accuracy , Screen , Queueing , Killing , Brother , Thoughts , Viewers , Brother Thoughts , Hts , Video , Sue Davis , Nojoke , Ifind , Being , Deafand Ifind , Poland , Ifound , Subtitles , Hearing Impairment , Examples , 25 Euros , Things , Somebody , Move On , What S Going On , Department , Enough , Anybody , Mistakes , That , Bbc News , Air , Ways , Centenary , Suggestion , Corporations , Michael , 100 , Practicable , Theme Tune , Graphics , 1 , 10 , 6 , Bosses , Idea , Archives , Rummage , Theme Music , Anthony Eden , Thaw , Way , Frost , Tonight Minister , Abs , Appointed , Leave , Parts , Crowds , Winston Churchill , Middlesex Hospital , Ruite , Opinions , E Mail , Social Media , Radio , Tv , Places , Country , Most , Fog , South Wales , Northern England , Weekend , Mist , Cold Night , Showers , Front , Pressure , East , South , Lightish , Uk , Atlantic , Bit , Ithink , Fog Lifting , Best , Sunshine , Eastern Scotland , Misty , Murky , Temperatures , Breeze , More , Air Quality , Afternoon , Bar , South West England , South East , South West , Saturday Night , Northern Ireland , London , Shower Around , 5 , 9 , North , Band , Cloud , Board , Weather Front , Cold , Rain , Cold Front , 4 , Skies , Temperature Wise , Spots , Anything , Pressure Chart , Gales , Rain Slowly Pushing Southwards , Isobars , Northern Isles , Rest , Southern England , Notjust , 7 , 11 , Weather Fronts , Western Scotland , Light Winds , High Pressure , Signs , Area , Thanks , Novak Djokovic , Presence , Tennis Player , Vaccine Strategy , Team , Deportation , Lawyers , Australian Government , Philip , Ministers , Lockdown Parties , Number , Staff , Eve , Queen , Behaviour , Planning , Pretext , Russia , Man , Mr , Beast , Green Light , Ukraine , Rich List , Youtube , 54 Million , 4 Million ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.