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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

when global leaders meet for climate summits, as they re preparing to do in glasgow in ten days time, a special effort is always made to create the appearance of unity. but whether everyone really is singing from the same hymn sheet remains an open question. a leaked trove of documents seen by the bbc reveals that a number of countries have been privately lobbying the intergovernmental panel on climate change in an attempt to influence the conclusions they have drawn. saudi arabia, japan and australia are among those countries that have asking the un to play down the need to move rapidly away from fossil fuels. brazil and argentina, two of the biggest producers of beef products, argue strongly against the evidence that moving to a plant based diet is necessary to cut greenhouse gas emissions. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240709

accused of trying to change a major report calling for less reliance on fossil fuels. and we talk to a man who s lost 18 stone about the link between obesity and mental health problems. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel scotland are into the second stage of the t20 world cup for the first time, after an eight wicket win over 0man. good evening. the man accused of stabbing to death the conservative mp sir david amess has appeared in court, where prosecutors said he d carried out reconnaissance on other mps and on the houses of parliament to plan a potential attack. ali harbi ali, who s 25, was appearing at westminster magistrates court charged with murder and the preparation of terrorist acts. he was remanded in custody ahead of another hearing at the old bailey tomorrow, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. just over six days after sir david amess mp was stabbed to death in leigh on sea, the man accused of murdering him was brought to court.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

to more than 50,000. a 25 year old man is remanded in custody, charged with the murder of mp sir david amess. ali harbi ali, from north london, also faces charges of preparing acts of terrorism. live from our studio in singapore this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. saudi arabia, australia and japan are among a number of countries who ve lobbied for changes to a crucial report which underlines the need to move away from using fossil fuels. the lobbying was revealed in a leak of documents seen by the bbc. saudi arabia is one of the world s largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. the leak comes as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlat reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasg

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borisjohnson urges people to get vaccinated as the daily number of new covid infections in the uk surges to more than 50,000. live from our studio in singapore this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. saudi arabia, australia and japan are among a number of countries who ve lobbied for changes to a crucial report which underlines the need to move away from using fossil fuels. the lobbying was revealed in a leak of documents seen by the bbc. saudi arabia is one of the world s largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. the leak comes as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlat reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked do

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Transcripts For MSNBCW The 20240703

2020 election, were just part of his white house job. fani willis flatly rejects that arguing that one official action be enough to move meadows case and helping overturn the 2020 election actually wasn t part of his official job. also today, another key codefendant, ken chesebro, pleaded not guilty also waving his arraignment. and we have just learned that rudy giuliani plans to do the same. so, far several defendants have opted not to have a formal arraignment. donald trump is among them. trump and chesebro were also trying to sever their cases from the larger indictment, along with sydney powell, and ray smith. they all want separate cases. also today, two members of the far-right group the proud boys sentenced to prison for their actions during the january 6th insurrection. dominic pezzola, who led the charges on the capitol received ten years in prison. he was convicted on multiple charges, including assaulting a police officer. ethan nordean, who was convicted of sediti

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