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Transcripts For CNN CNN Special Report 20240709



he struggled to find his way. being royal, for harry, was a burden and a curse. she is a former american actress. unlike any royal bride before. go back a few generations and everything about meghan markle disqualifies her from marrying harry. a modern royal couple changing history. the duke and duchess say they will step back as senior members of the royal family. harry decided, i m going to look after my wife. in a way that i wasn t able to look after my mother. and redefining royalty. what do you think the future looks like for harry and meghan? i think the sky is the limit. they are going to harness the power that they have as public individuals to change the world. tonight, a cnn special report, royal revolution: harry and meghan. september 15th, 1984. prince henry charles albert david was born. harry came into the world, very different to his brother. who was heralded as the next in line to the throne of england. but harry was the spare ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709



hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lizzy buchan, chief political correspondent at the daily mirror & henry zeffman, chief political correspondent at the times. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the metro which splashes on the war of words between the business secretary and the chancellor over extra support for industry during the energy crisis. the telegraph goes with the same story, describing how kwasi kwarteng was slapped down by the treasury with one number 11 source saying that this was not the first time the secretary of state for business has made things up in interviews. the mail continues its campaign for face to face gp appointments this time drawing attention to the shrinking number of family doctors in relation to the growth in population its calculations edtimate an average of one gp per 2,000 patients. the guardian reports on a growing tide of abuse from patients towards nhs staff ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dont Write Us Off 20240709



beit silvio berlusconi and jeffrey robinson who was a junior minister and his government. i don t really know what s wrong with hotels but perhaps the security arrangements make that impossible. make that impossible. ob ects. alwa s make that impossible. ob ects. always have i make that impossible. ob ects. always have to i make that impossible. ob ects. always have to thinkh make that impossible. objects. always have to think about - make that impossible. objects. always have to think about the | always have to think about the objects. thank you both forjoining us tonight and giving up your sunday evening. don t forget to buy a paper in the morning. next, as the first ever audit of women with secondary breast cancer is about to begin, jeremy cooke speaks to patients about the importance of being counted, being heard and getting the best treatment to live as long as possible. i got my diagnosis two years ago. i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively large. are y ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



few people being able to go in harm s y, very few people died of flu. we tend to kill 20,000 18-22,000 a few people died of flu. we tend to kill 20,000 18 22,000 a year with flu kill 20,000 18 22,000 a year with flu and kill 20,000 18 22,000 a year with flu and people lives with her and he will never flu and people lives with her and he will never said anything about it. the problem is as human beings we are losing the problem is as human beings we are losing our community, our herd immunity are losing our community, our herd immunity to are losing our community, our herd immunity to it because last year no one got immunity to it because last year no one got it immunity to it because last year no one got it so therefore no one developed their own antibodies and the telegraph a reckoning that this year because of that we could see 60.000 year because of that we could see 60,000 tragic deaths. two ways out of that 60,000 tragic deaths. two ways out of th ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709



policeman and a crime that shocked the country. the public have the right shocked the country. the public have the right to shocked the country. the public have the right to know - shocked the country. the public have the right to know what - have the right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. as to why this was allowed to ha en. , as to why this was allowed to hauen. , , ., happen. english lessons from korean superstars. happen. english lessons from korean superstars. how - happen. english lessons from i korean superstars. how korean acts are allowing korean words to enter the english dictionary. sevenin seven in the morning in singapore and seven in the evening in washington where a senate committee has heard the social media giant facebook accused of putting profits aware of the health in front of the welfare of its users. she says that only tighter regulatio ....

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