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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20180115

Stage. They need to keep those contracts going. Its a very difficult spot. We have seen Chris Grayling today under a lot of pressure. Some of the contracts date back to Gordon Browns time. Yeah, carillion, like all the big out sources, they take these long Term Contracts from the government and operate on tiny profit margins. Theyre Big Companies and make big money but for instance take one or two or 3 profit margin and the only way to keep going and growing is to get more contracts. What carillions been doing is even as it was heavily in debt, even as it was pushing ahead it needed to keep getting more business so the chief executive was rewarded for getting more contracts, not for sorting out the existing business and making sure it could do the work it promised to do. You end up the work it promised to do. You end up with this crazy situation where a company that was worth two billion and the key thing it was liquidated, not into administration, there was nothing seen worth salvagin

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20180116

And london, youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london, and 6am in the biggest refugee camp in the world, kutupalong, near the port city of coxs bazar in bangladesh. Its where around 570,000 Rohingya Muslims are forced to call home, having fled a violent military crackdown against them, across the border in myanmar. Officials from both countries have been holding talks about repatriating hundreds of thousands of the refugees, but the United Nations has expressed concern about the conditions theyd face if they went back. Mishal husain is at the kutupalong refugee camp for newsday. It was a Mass Movement unmatched in recent yea rs it was a Mass Movement unmatched in recent years which created this refugee camp and the others in this area in the space ofjust five months. They are dotted across the entire landscape in south east bangladesh, right up to the border with myanmar, only a couple of miles away from where we are now. When yo

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sport Today 20180116

Important distance. I have been there before, and you cant control your destiny, and you play relaxed. And when you play relaxed, the best qualities are coming. Sol and when you play relaxed, the best qualities are coming. So i think they have their destiny in their hands. But we want to win matches, we wa nt hands. But we want to win matches, we want to finish the best we can. Meanwhile, Manchester United target Alexis Sanchez wont be joining rivals manchester city. The club have decided not to pursue their interest in signing the arsenal forward, as the 29 year old would be too expensive, although united and now chelsea are in the running to sign the chile international. Ryan giggs says he is so proud to be named as the new manager of the Wales National team. The 44 year old signed a four year deal to replace chris coleman, who stepped down after wales failed to reach this years world cup. Giggs captained his country, and won 64 caps, but his only managerial experience so far was a b

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180115

Another brilliant game we have seen today. Centuries all over the place. Ding generally led 3 0 and looked really comfortable. Ding generally led 3 0 and looked really co mforta ble. Rya n ding generally led 3 0 and looked really comfortable. Ryan day has ended up paying excellent snooker and getting over the line to win. I think he will properly be kicking himself is that when you get a good professional, 3 0 behind, you are like to force ahead. He did not do that. He seemed flat by the end with a couple of unforced errors. You would think another masters attempt that has gone wrong. With the World Championship coming up round the corner but it is nice to have form coming into that and this is one of the ones who would like to have form in. Is the turning point the break of 125 . More to do with his attitude. He started concentrating properly and hitting the ball really well. He turned it round himself. I could not agree more with steve. He has a very poor record for some reason at th

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Beyond 100 Days 20180115

Of kings assassination. This year the holiday comes as the us president has to answer the question are you a racist . On friday the president seemed to be revelling in the controversy he had stirred. Perhaps it would go down well with his supporters. But in a brief interchange with reporters at mar a lago this weekend, he was denying he had ever used the word, with which we are all now familiar. That was President Trump this weekend. To put that in the context of american history, here is Martin Luther king, writing from an alabama jail in 1963. Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away and the deep fog of misunderstanding will be lifted from our fear drenched communities, and in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty. Joining us now is David Ignatius from the washington post. Lets start with america. We hear those two lea d e rs start with america. W

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