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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

Of the numbers . Programme. No problem. What you make of the numbers . Generally of the numbers . Generally as exnected. A of the numbers . Generally as expected, a little of the numbers . Generally as expected, a little bit of the numbers . Generally as expected, a little bit higher i of the numbers . Generally as i expected, a little bit higher than projected but overall the downward trend is as expected and as you said, food is driving a lot of the fall which is generally good news for people, it makes up a big proportion of budgets, especially, and we have had i watering high rises over the last couple of years, as you got was 90 , now it is 4 . Some things are actually falling. You mention meat, Chocolate Biscuits and crumpets. If you are not concerned about a healthy diet, really good news. Just not concerned about a healthy diet, really good news. Really good news. Just reminders in simle really good news. Just reminders in simple terms really good news. Just reminders in simple

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151008:03:05:00

Prisoners than any country ever. why is it a shame if they have because wait, wait. they have broken the law at the level of a felony and incarcerated. why is that shame on america? they can do their punishment. but we are talking about re-elising them after eight years in prison rather than ten. do you think the extra two years will cure them at a cost of $30,000 per prison fer ner per year? i don t care about the money. that could go to you, to me. the prison expense is far less than the damage that felons do to society. i will tell you this. the message it sends to the criminals is, you know what? it s worth doing the time because i will make $500,000 a year selling dope. first of all, we don t do a good job picking out which prisoners will turn a new leaf when they get out. there was a 22002 justice department study of 91,000 suppose tli nonviolent criminals

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Transcripts for CNN Wine to Water 20131216 04:29:00

Are you ready? i left the republic of congo in twount 22002 because of war conflicts so i decided to come here to uganda and become part of the refugees. we have some water here for you. will you take this water? thank you guys for coming today. i wanted to explain to you the water filter that we re using that you re going to be taking with you. there may be some places in the camps you re going with the water you have to get may look like this. it s going to be dirty. we re going to do a quick demonstration and show you what the filter is able to do and we ll teach you how to use it and maintain it because the filters if used properly, will last you for the next ten years. sawyer filter is a small

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110325:18:22:00

Southerners, they said only 4 yes. why the difference? some said simply exposure where there s a more diverse community it s much more likely that people know muslims, live among them in some way, shape or form interact with muslims so there is not this sense of otherness that commities where people don t know muslims feel like, well, who are they?e d actually when we were doing our interviews in murfreesboro, tennessee, peoe would say, well, they are not one of us, they should go home, even to those muslims who were born in murfreesboro, tennessee. so i a think it really can be a simple as a lack of exposure and a lack of understanding. yeah. and i m sure you talked to a lot of these people about how to change these unfavorable opinions. what did you thahear? it s interesting. if you look back to 22002, that unfavorable opinion was down to 39%, right after the first anniversary of 9/11, so the ua favorability actually has been rising slowly over time but it s

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151008:00:05:00

Prisoners than any country ever. why is it a shame if they have because wait, wait. they have broken the law at the level of a felony and incarcerated. why is that shame on america? they can do their punishment. but we are talking about re-elising them after eight years in prison rather than ten. do you think the extra two years will cure them at a cost of $30,000 per prison fer ner per year? i don t care about the money. that could go to you, to me. the prison expense is far less than the damage that felons do to society. i will tell you this. the message it sends to the criminals is, you know what? it s worth doing the time because i will make $500,000 a year selling dope. first of all, we don t do a good job picking out which prisoners will turn a new leaf when they get out. there was a 22002 justice department study of 91,000 suppose tli nonviolent criminals

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