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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240707

these childrenjust have to, l they are expected to just get used to bouncing around, - and just accept that is their life. what i would like to see happen | is for something like this to be| bigger and to go nationwide, because i know it is notjustl in little pockets around - the country, it is throughout the whole country. now it s time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. it s been very mild for so long now, and we end october and mild note, but as we head into the first week in november, things are looking unsettled and temperatures will be coming down closer to the seasonal norm, but it will be wet and windy at times throughout the upcoming week. we hold on to the breeze this evening and overnight, a few showers returning into southern and western areas, but for many we should see drier weather with some clear spells, temperatures ranging from nine to 12 or 13. this is the pressure chart for monday, the last day of october. we have southerly winds across much

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newscast 20240608

anyway, so just before we dive into this episode of newscast, just a little moment to explain what we actually do. so, we and some of our other kind of bestjournalistic pals in the bbc get together every night, chew over what s happened in the election that day, and then publish it as a podcast, which is newscast. and you can get that every night wherever you get your podcasts. and it sjust, for me, as a journalist, it s really kind of fun, but also kind of in depth way ofjust processing what s happened in this big, crazy news event, which is the general election of 202a. that s right. and i think what we also try to do is open up our notebooks and give people more of the kind of conversations that you have with politicians, advisers, staffers, privately and some of the things, frankly, that you can t necessarily fit into a news bulletin when you ve got 60 seconds or two and a half minutes to explain a story. and we also want to hear from you and you in the next half hour c

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240608

raised rishi sunak s absence from part of thursday s d day celebrations. respect our veterans, including those with an average age of 100, who were deserted by the prime minister in normandy yesterday, which i think was a complete and utter disgrace and shows us we actually have a very unpatriotic prime minister. it was dreadful. it was cabinet minister and naval reservist penny mordaunt who had to answer for her leader. what happened was completely wrong and the prime minister has rightly apologised for that, apologised to veterans but also to all of us because he was representing all of us. penny mordaunt was keen to take the fight to labour s angela rayner on tax. they are going to put up your taxes by £2000. that s a lie! by £2000 per working household. crosstalk. your government have raised taxes i to the record level in 17 years. i yeah, we have, and we hated putting the taxes up. angela rayner had earlier talked about labour s plan to boost the economy with green i

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Transcripts For DW Kick Off - Review Of Matchday 13 20181204 07:30:00

even in winter they can find grass and moss several metres under the snow it sounds paradoxical but the increased temperatures make it almost impossible for the reindeer to find food grave alexandersson explains the problem. here we can see it very clearly. this is the ground here. the snow is very wet but the ground should be frozen. it s very easy right now to just stick your finger in there and touch soil in december. that s far from normal. then you think that when the last it becomes problematic for the animals when it gets colder the wet snow turns into a hard layer of ice and blocks access to the ground the reindeer can no longer reach the plants with their hooves. they need to move on and find new grazing areas elsewhere but this would mean that a grave and his family could lose their herds and thus their livelihood climate change is impacting the alexander since on yet another level to produce sustainable electricity one of the biggest wind parks in europe is being built he

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Under conservative chief, Korea's TRC brands teenage wartime massacre victims as traitors

Records claiming that kids as young as 13 were assassins are being used to debate the victimhood status of young people massacred during the Korean War

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