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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240707

self inflicted, sometimes there is an economic crisis because of world events that can t be predicted. this is self inflicted, in downing street, with that budget. we ll have more on the bank of england s emergency intervention, and whether it s likely to work. also on the programme. an investigation by bbc panorama exposes what s described as a toxic culture at one of the uk s largest mental health hospitals. and, the people of florida are bracing theselves for one of the worst storms in the state s history. and coming up on the bbc news channel. the latest from lahore, as england take on pakistan in their fifth match of a gripping t20 series the sides locked at two matches each. good evening. it s been another day of instability on the financial markets, as concern deepens about the prospects for the british economy. last week s widely criticised mini budget unveiled by the chancellor raise laze been followed by a collapse in the pound and a sharp increase in the cost of

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

there will be millions of people watching there will be millions of people watching this right now with their housing watching this right now with their housing in watching this right now with their housing in their pensions and that is because housing in their pensions and that is because the government has lost controi is because the government has lost control of is because the government has lost control of their economy. humiliated, abused and isolated for weeks patients put at risk due to a toxic culture at one of the uk s biggest mental health hospitals, bbc panorama reveals. and millions of people in florida are bracing for life threatening storms, winds and floods as hurricane ian approaches. officials have said two things they know officials have said two things they know for officials have said two things they know for certain, officials have said two things they know for certain, it officials have said two things they know for certain, it will

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Transcripts For KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20180914 00:30:00

Also tonight, after President Trump told millions that the government is fully prepared for this hurricane, the president tweeting today, questioning how many really died in puerto rico, saying 3,000 people didnt die after hurricanes hit puerto rico, and the president now says that number was raised to make him look bad. We are also following several other breaking headlines tonight. More than a dozen explosions outside boston in several different communities. Authorities are urging some residents to get out. And paul manafort, tonight news of a key meeting. Is manafort about to plead guilty . Is he striking a deal with Robert Mueller . And good evening from wilmington tonight. And as we come on the air in the west, millions along the coast here and inland are bracing now for this monster hurricane. The Cape Fear River right behind me here. We witnessed some of the very outer bands of the hurricane. The winds, the rain of course here already. And theres a good chance that the eye of th

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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 06:36:00

Fueled by the warm waters of the gulf of mexico. the eye of the storm is trained directly on florida s western coast. i don t have a great feeling about it. i m hopeful, but i just think that we re about to. with hurricane idalia torrential rains and gusts of up to 125 miles per hour bearing down, last-minute perhaps are at a fever pitch. florida s governor mobilizing 400,000 lineman to try to keep the lights on. that s the ultimate goal, rapid restoration of power, this is a major hurricane. the keys and fort myers beach already seeing flooding. crystal river now in the crosshairs. this is somewhat new territory you guys, right? a major hurricane hasn t come through this area, we are told, ever. correct. we haven t seen anything like this in a very long time. idalia that s to wash away parts of the florida coast with a record setting storm surge. a hurricane s deadliest threat

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:15:00

Help them so i know that all of that is lined up and ready to come in after the storm has passed. come in after the storm has assed. . , passed. 0k. elizabeth zimmermann, - passed. 0k. elizabeth zimmermann, thanks| passed. 0k. elizabeth- zimmermann, thanks indeed passed. 0k. elizabeth zimmermann, thanks indeed for that analysis. these kinds of weather events are becoming more commonplace thanks to climate change but are hurting is actually getting worse? the sheer number of hurricane hasn t increased but, overall, the storms are getting stronger. the number of category three, four and five harry canes, the most intense is on the rise. that is making the storms more costly and deadly, too. hurricane katrina, which hit louisiana 2005

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