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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20161230



vladimir putin, has said that he won t expel any us diplomats from the country, in a surprise response to president obama s decision to order russian diplomats out of the us. mr obama, who s also imposing sanctions, had accused russia of interfering in the us presidential election. despite advice from his foreign minister, mr putin has decided not to retaliate for now. mr putin also said that positive developments in relations between russia and the uk would be mutually beneficial. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. following accusations of cyber attacks on america, the us had expelled 35 russian diplomats. so, how would moscow respond? well, today, russia s foreign minister proposed tit for tat. he said he had asked president putin to expel 35 american diplomats. but the kremlin leader said no no americans would be expelled. he would wait to see what kind of policies donald trump pursued in the white house. that doesn t change what america s top intelligence agen ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170105



this little device is paired with a pad under the pillow which detects me snoring and moves just enough to stop me without waking me up. good morning, it s thursday, january five, welcome to bbc newsroom live. a record number of cars were registered in the uk last year but as more of us than ever before splashed out on a brand new vehicle, the industry is warning that this could be the peak of sales. there were nearly 2.7 million new cars on the roads in 2016. this is largely because the way we re buying cars is changing with more affordable finance deals on offer. in 2015 nearly three quarters of cars were bought using something called a personal contract purchase or pcp. that s when you pay a deposit, make monthly payments for three orfour years, and at the end of that you have a choice to buy the car outright or give the car back to the dealer and upgrade. manufacturers are also predicting a 5% fall in new car sales this year with the weaker pound pushing up pric ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170117



unsuspecting women in brighton. and the rambling reptile: what happens when a giant alligator crosses your path it s not a joke. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister says the uk will leave the eu single market when it quits the european union. in her long awaited speech on the impact of britain leaving the eu, theresa may said instead she would seek a bold and ambitious new free trade agreement with europe for a global britain. mrs may also confirmed that any final deal could be phased in, and that both houses of parliament will get to vote on it. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said she misses may once her cake and eat it. good morning, what is the plan? you have had the slogan, brexit means brexit and today we saw some of the substance. theresa may voted to remain in the european union but she consulted leading leave campaigners. what s the plan for brexit? borisjohnson and david davies, over the most important speech and she has made since beco ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170126



protection measures in sports clubs. we will bring you all the details, including the extra background checks you might have to go through if you work with children. do get in touch on that, it would be really interesting to hear your views, two loopholes they are calling for the government to close immediately. i would be interesting to hear what it is like trying to get a background check now if you work with children. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. the us president donald trump has said he believes that torture can work to get information out of suspected terrorists. but he said he would seek further advice before deciding whether to bring back techniques such as water boarding. speaking to the american abc network in his first televised interview since becoming president, he also repeated his pledge to make mexico ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170126



for a second time aboard the international space station. i saw this spacecraft every single day because our docking port was right next to the cupola window. so for six months in space, every time i would open the window, i would give to look out and see the soyuz spacecraft. good morning, it s thursday 26th january. welcome to bbc newsroom live. theresa may is to tell republican leaders that the uk and the us can renew their special relationship in what she ll describe as this new age , following brexit and the election of president trump. she ll make the comments in philadelphia this evening, a day before she becomes the first world leader to hold face to face talks with the new us president at the white house. meanwhile, donald trump has continued with a series of policy announcements. president trump has indicated he would support the water boarding of terrorism suspects if his defence secretary and the director of the cia want to reinstate the interrogation techn ....

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