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Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170622



president trump s cabinet? people with small bank balances need not apply. and i love all people, rich and poor. but in those particular positions ijust don t want a poor person. does that make sense? welcome to the programme. i m christian fraser in london, jon sopel is in washington. the european commission supported theresa may s decision to call a snap election. they wanted reassurance the prime minister had a mandate for brexit and would be there to see it through to the end. well, they have no such guarantees. so, the dinner conversation tonight might be somewhat strained. over coffee, mrs may will be explaining to the other 27 leaders how the uk plans to protect the rights of eu and uk citizens once it leaves the union. the commission has already made its counter offer, some weeks ago. we will see how they compare. but president of the european council, donald tusk, stressed brexit wasn t the only thing on the agenda and had this to say about defence. somebody ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170131

the then prime minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape how the nation voted? newsnight understands paul dacre believes david cameron was trying to have him removed. what does a feud between the country s most powerful figures tell you about how the battle was lost and won? the basic evidence is that this was a very important engine of the result. and dacre versus cameron dacre won. absolutely. we ll hear from the sun s former political editor, trevor kava nagh. also tonight, the home secretary says donald trump s immigration travel ban could become a propaganda tool for isis. why did it happen the way it did? this came out of thin air, as a kind of a stage play, for some of the folks in the white house who seem to want drama. we speak live to the deputy assistant to the president of the united states. and viewsnight tonight greece s former finance minister, yanis va roufakis. we need to establish a universal basic income to be funded from the returns of ca ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170202



the government is expected to publish the brexit strategy in an hour s time. the white paper will set out its priorities for negotiations with the european union after parliament takes the first step towards britain leaving the union, as mps vote overwhelmingly in favour of triggering article 50. last night mps voted 498 to 114 in favour of approving legislation which gives the prime minister the power to start negotiations with european leaders. 47 labour mps, one in five, voted against the bill despite a three line whip imposed by the party leader, jeremy corbyn. and what will happen next? as mentioned, at around noon, brexit secretary david davis will announce the government s white paper on exiting the eu. this will allow parliament to send the bill on forfurther amending and scrutiny, before it becomes law. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is at westminster with the latest. what are we going to find out? probably very little. i think most people expect ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170202



any more. it s not going to happen any more. it s not going to happen any more. a controversial human rights lawyer s been struck off for acting dishonestly in bringing abuse claims against british soldiers in iraq. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the government has published a white paper setting out its aims when negotiating britain s exit from the european union. brexit secretary david davis told mps that the uk will approach the talks in a spirit of goodwill. but shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer was heavily critical of the way the paper had been published. here s our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. we re on our way out, that much is clear, but what will life outside the eu look like? the prime minister s long asked for plan finally presented to parliament. secretary david davis. the brexit secretary outlined the details of the white paper. it confirms the prime minister s vision of an independent, truly global uk and an ambitious future rel ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170219



bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster natalie haynes and the independent‘s political editor rob merrick. we have promoted due. deputy political editor! deputy political editor! tomorrow s front pages, starting with. .. the ft leads with the news that kraft heinz is abandoning its one hundred and fifteen billion pound takeover offer for unilever, just two days after it made the approach. the is front cover focuses on this week s brexit debate in the house of lords, where some of the new labour grandees could resist the government s plans for withdrawing form the eu. the express also picks up the story, urging the lords not to weaken or delay the government s brexit approach. the independent leads with the advance into forces and also covers the lords‘ brexit debate. a warning from the defence secretary makes the telegraph s front page. sir michael fallon says britain must maintain a military presence in afghanistan to avoid millions of afghans migrating to th ....

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