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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220104 09:05:00

covered by this deal. if the judge agrees in the hearing that comes up later today, then this is over and this part of the allegations that had swirled around prince andrew now for really quite a few years, this part is lifted. however, virginia giuffre s team have had sight of this deal all the time that this has been going on, ever since the civil claim against prince andrew. against prince andrew for sexual assault has been made. so they must have some confidence that they have a case worth making and that this case will go ahead. and what can we expect from today s hearing? well, both sides will put their cases, both sides will try and explain their version of what they understand that 2009 deal to be. it may be that the judge makes an immediate decision as to whether or not this case goes ahead, that every likelihood

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correlated to other things going on in the world and that s the attraction to buying these catalogues, whether they be covid pandemic or some sort of financial crash, music hinges and people turn to music often in tough times. i think this money coming from the city on the major record companies is being ploughed into these reliable investments for the future. imagine if david bowie was around and he would be using tiktok like there was no tomorrow, wouldn t he? absolutely. he would have been one of the first artists on there.- of the first artists on there. thank ou. as we ve been reporting, china has been battling a fresh outbreak of covid cases potentially throwing a shadow over the winter olympics which beijing is due to host in exactly a month s time. the new strain is providing a potential logistical nightmare. china s solution is strict isolation bubbles for all those coming from omicron affected areas. 0ur correspondent stephen mcdonell

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220104 09:15:00

secondary, as controversial as that might be for some, more young people getting vaccines from 12 plus, better ventilation, all of those logistical things we expect delivers some kind of normality in the next couple of weeks. couple of weeks. with ventilation, in many cases couple of weeks. with ventilation, in many cases is couple of weeks. with ventilation, in many cases is that couple of weeks. with ventilation, in many cases is that simply - couple of weeks. with ventilation, i in many cases is that simply opening classroom windows? l in many cases is that simply opening classroom windows? classroom windows? i think it -robabl classroom windows? i think it probably is. classroom windows? i think it probably is. l classroom windows? i think it probably is, i think classroom windows? i think it probably is, i think there - classroom windows? i think it| probably is, i think there were classroom windows? i think it - probably is, i think there were some sneering at the n

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220104 09:17:00

reliability. customers tell us that reliability. customers tell us that reliability matters most, therefore it is important to publish a timetable that customers can depend on. around one in ten staff are off sick due to covid, we employ 5000 people, that is 500 people. that leads to these operational numbers we had seen due to record numbers of covid cases. 20,000 covid cases in scotland, that was yesterday, the highest on record. iliruiith scotland, that was yesterday, the highest on record. highest on record. with the new reduced timetable, highest on record. with the new reduced timetable, can - highest on record. with the new reduced timetable, can you - highest on record. with the new - reduced timetable, can you guarantee passengers that those trains will show up? we passengers that those trains will show u - ? ~ . . passengers that those trains will showu-?~ ., ., show up? we can guarantee the timetable will show up? we can guarantee the timetable will be show up? we can

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220104 10:26:00

believe me, it s1 million people but it will be completed very, very quickly. as you say, this is yet the latest demonstration of china s immense effort to try and continue pursuing what it calls a dynamic zero covid strategy. this is the country where we saw the first ever outbreak of covid 19, of course, two years ago. but the number of cases it s had, the number of people who have been killed by covid according to the official numbers remain very, very low. and as the olympic games approach, the winter games in beijing in just a matter of weeks, and of course that mass exodus that happens at what we call spring festival here and the rest of the world calls chinese new year when hundreds of millions of people are due to disperse across this country, they are the two key big events they are concerned about. 0ne, hosting a good games, and the second, trying to prevent the spread of potentially further outbreaks of covid 19 here when spring festival comes. i think that s why we re see

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