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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20161229



interest rates, the prices in our shops and the strength of the pound will all be closely watched next year. i ll be taking a look at the big stories for our finances in 2017. and carol has our weather forecast. very similar to what we had yesterday. starting on a frosty note, with patchy fog, some of which is dense and will be slow to clear. but there is sunshine in the forecast and some rain coming in the north west. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the hollywood actress debbie reynolds has died, just one day after the death of her daughter, the film star carrie fisher. she was 84 and is believed to have suffered a stroke. her career spanned seven decades, but she was best known for her role in the 1952 musical, singin‘ in the rain, opposite gene kelly. our los angeles correspondent david willis reports. good morning, good morning, it s great to stay up late. good morning, good morning to you. debbie reynolds, 19 years old, singing an ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170105



prince harry was routinely in trouble at school sells for £2400. and how living near a busy road could increase the risk of getting dementia according to new research. the campaigner for the rights of victims of sexual violence, jill saward has died, aged 51. she waived her right to anonymity after she was raped during a burglary at her father s vicarage in ealing in london in 1986 she was the first rape victim in the country ever to waive her right to anonymity. she died in hospital in the west midlands this morning after suffering a stroke. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is in birmingham for us. and expected news, explain first of all what we have been hearing from jill saward s family. the statement that they have sent out, they said that it was with deep shock and sadness that they we re deep shock and sadness that they were announcing her death, those who knew her new that she had been seriously ill for the last day or so and had feared the worst. this is a sta ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170119



president obama has held his final news conference in the white house ranging widely from the middle east to chelsea manning s prison sentence to voting rights and beyond. his successor has promised to dismantle his legacy, and barack obama was asked what he d told his daughters about donald trump s victory. he said i tell them the only thing that is the end of the world is the end of the world. i think we re going to be ok. he wished the press good luck. our north america editor, jon sopel was there. for one last time, barack obama came to the white house briefing room to joust with the press. good afternoon, everybody. but amid reports that his successor wants to limit access and regularly accuses journalists of being dishonest and liars, the outgoing president spoke of the importance of a strong and free media. you re not supposed to be sycophants, you re supposed to be sceptics. you re supposed to ask me tough questions. you are not supposed to be complimentary ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170128



most threats nowadays. taken this into account, the security of our ports and detecting people at those are ports, whether they are affiliated with the terrorist organisation or not and the fact that the necessary security precautions are taken at the airports ‘s. we have agreed to make sure that the civil aviation authorities of both countries will work together to ensure this. there will be exercises realises 2017 to ensure this, so anyone going to the uk or coming to turkey, will have even safer travel. madam prime minister, we have realised certain meetings today and in those meetings, she confirmed her support to the government, first and foremost you know that we have experienced a treacherous onjuly stop currie. after this the united kingdom had an open stance and she showed her allegiance with the national will, with democracy, and with his excellency mr ambassador. top authorities of the british government wants more. again was shown to techie. they were v ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170207



housing problem? these homes built in less with 8 weeks. how long do you get with your gp? senior doctors demand longer appointment lengths, describing the current system as crazy . england are searching for a new test captain this morning, after alastair cook stepped down as skipper after 59 matches in charge. joe root is the standout. the word robot has been around for 100 years. the concept has been around forfar longer as 100 years. the concept has been around for far longer as this new exhibition at the science museum in london shows. so what impact could robots have on the workplace? will we be replaced ? and carol has the weather. good morning. under clear skies good morning. under clearskies in the west, the risk of ice but some sunshine with showers developing through the day. central and eastern parts of scotland has seen rain with further snow affecting the higher roots in the grampians. good morning, first our main story. the speaker of the house of commo ....

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