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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newscast 20240709

round up of the days news. first its time for newscast which was recorded last night. laura and chris, on the last episode, i managed to combine a news story about when is the ideal bedtime with some free market research from newscasters about when they listen to this podcast! smart. and for a man who gets up very early, it s an important thing for you to tap into. we have had enough of that already this week! what we have done is newscasters e mailed in in literally their tens, we have had loads of e mails about this! and we have been able to do an initial bit of analysis about when people listen to the podcast and how it fits around their bedtime ortheirwaking up. shall we see what the analysis says? i would love to see it. can we be clear we are using that term loosely? incredibly loosely! let s see. yes, this isjust a sort of sample of the e mails, it is not scientific analysis. and also, we have a cheap and cheerful bar chart for tv viewers to understand. people liste

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

we ll talk to a body language expert later. moscow denies this. tonight, belarus s president said he didn t want an armed confrontation, but warned that any escalation would bring in its ally, russia. translation: it will. immediately drag russia into this whirlpool and it s the largest nuclear armed power. i m not a madman. i understand very well where this could lead to. the united nations is calling for calm, but the politics are bitter and the situation on the ground, increasingly desperate. it s eight in the nick beake, bbc news, on the morning in singapore, and midnight at the glasgow climate summit where global polish belarussian border. leaders have been warned the world is still heading a usjudge has ruled that a congressional committee for dangerously high investigating the january temperatures by the end the sixth attack on congress of the century. can access some of former that s even if countries president trump s white house stick to their promises. records. the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240709

monday will be a affair. further south stays drier and brighter and finer with a high of 13. hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines: borisjohnson is accused of corrupt and contemptible behaviour over his government s moves to change the system of upholding parliamentary standards and stop one of his mps being suspended. the prime minister is trashing the reputation of our democracy and our country, and so this is far from a one off. the vote was not to reject the report that police investigating a crush at a music festival in the us city of houston have opened a criminal inquiry following unconfirmed reports that people were being injected with drugs. the uk government calls for more ambitious commitments and bold compromises , as the un climate negotiations in glasgow enter their final week. a us appeals court blocks president biden s plans requiring employees of large companies to be fully vaccinated against covid or be tested weekly. terrifying foota

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

mp carolyn harris. can i thank the minister, can i thank the clerks. wonderful women, thank you. the pope calls for world leaders to consider radical decisions to tackle climate change, in an exclusive message recorded for the bbc ahead of the cop26 summit in glasgow and big bearand baby bear are different. and it s the spooky season let s find out what mark kermode thinks about disney s antlers and much more in the film review at 5.45. in the last hour a 66 year old woman from somerset has been found guilty of murdering her husband after a row over a family meal. penelope jackson stabbed david jackson to death at their home in somerset. after her arrest she told police she had stabbed him as he was an aggressive bully . she s beenjailed for a life, with a minimum term of 18 years in prison. jon kay has the background to the case. february this year and police arrive at a bungalow on the somerset coast. element can you come outside for a minute. thank you. pennyjackson o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

1.1 million vacancies, there s a lot of competition for labour, so, it is a worry. the assisted dying bill, which would allow terminally ill patients to seek assistance to end their lives, will have its second reading in parliament today. in cricket, scotland are through to the main draw of the t20 world cup for the first time in their history, after comfortably beating oman by eight wickets. hello, my name is ed. when i was little, i had a starter. and coming up this hour. ed sheeran will follow stars like dolly parton, tom hardy and orlando bloom and read a cbeebies bedtime story in reading a book about a boy who has a stutter. buckingham palace says the queen is back at windsor castle and in good spirits after spending a night in hospital for preliminary medical checks . the 95 year old monarch was said to have been disappointed after being forced to cancel a visit to northern ireland earlier in the week. her hospital admission was not related to coronavirus. here s our r

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