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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170514



into work tomorrow morning after the weekend and turning on their computers and there is the virus. that is a concern because the attack was launched on friday, deliberately to attack companies. nevertheless, computers may have been left on at the weekend and the infection may be worming its way across different networks. some companies that have not patched what they should have done, they better make sure they have done that before people turn up on monday. on friday it appeared to be an attack on the nhs, but you are saying it is a much broader attack on a huge number of organisations and businesses? essentially an indiscriminate attack across the world on multiple industries and services. we saw the german rail network, the telecoms operator in spain, fedex in america, the russian interior ministry, right across the world and indiscriminate in nature, but preying on some sectors like the nhs because they are especially vulnerable. they are very often on legacy it sy ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170524



we ve a special breakfast this morning, with charlie out in manchester and me in the studio as we assess the impact of monday s terror attack which left 22 dead. we ll be hearing the latest on the investigation, the thoughts of those affected, and we ll have the latest on that heightened terror threat from the home secretary. and in sport, manchester united have expressed their shock at the terrorist attack in manchester, holding a minute s silence before flying to stockholm ahead of tonight s europa league final. and carol has the weather. good morning. a mild start to the day. it will be a warm day generally. a fair bit of clout around, but that will break and some of us will see some sunshine. i will tell you where in 15 minutes. good morning from the centre of manchester. our main development this morning is that the uk terror threat level has been raised to its highest level, meaning further attacks may be imminent. the move came after prime minister theresa may sa ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170623



point. we cannot come back to all the pieces of the negotiation in the next european council. the next question. translation: he speaks german and less question. the loss question. to just come back that the british a few below expectations, can you just spell out why that seems to be the case? and a question on trade and investment for any of the leaders. it s the watering down of the language in the conclusions on trade and particularly on investment screening. is that a sign of the limits of macron‘s charm offe nsives ? of the limits of macron‘s charm offensives? it s obvious that the impact of brexit on citizens writes is negative. and our role is to. reduce this negative. but unfortunately, objective outcomes and stop mac and that s now go to theresa may, also speaking in brussels. that is why we will play a full role well we are members of the european union and why we want a deep and special partnership with oui’ deep and special partnership with our eu fr ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170706



business leaders are gathering just down the road from here to talk about how to create the business leaders of tomorrow. i m amongst teams who have been taking part in a competition to set up and run their own business from scratch. in sport, on a great day for the home crowds here at wimbledon. johanna konta reaches the third round for the first time, as watson, bedene and murray make it four british players through. we step back to 1967 to look at a slice of wimbledon history 50 years ago, the first colour tv transmission was broadcast. we speak exclusively to the man who made it happen. the skies were throbbing ultramarine. the green was very saturated, and rolled, it was awful. but that was what we wanted. we want colour! a lot of it! and carol has the weather. we do not expect too many disruptions at wimbledon here today. some early showers that should pull away. it can completely rule out the risk of a thunderstorm but there will be a lot of dry weather. for th ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170706



more than 100 people have now been convicted of terrorist offences related to syria and iraq. for the first time in 20 years britain has four players through to the third round at wimbledon and kyle edmund is on court bidding to make it five. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. president trump has described russia s behaviour as destabilising and said that the united states is working to combat it. speaking to crowds in warsaw, president trump also declared he was considering a very severe response to north korea s nuclear weapons programme. and he questioned whether the west has the will to survive what he called the dire threats of terrorism, extremism and government bureaucracy. president trump now travels to the 620 summit in germany. our correspondent wyre davies reports. it is only the briefest of visits but as the trump motorcade rolled into warsaw, the american president found the country where his populist views on energy, immigration and political correctn ....

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