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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Monday In Parliament 20170307

the main news from westminster. fears over job losses after the sale of vauxhall to a french car manufacturer. our employment laws make it easier to sack workers in the uk compared to those who work in france and germany which puts them at an immediate disadvantage. advice for the culture secretary after she raises concerns about a takeover of sky by 21st fox. a successful company that should not be persecuted a successful company that should not be persecuted because the left doesn t like it. office dress codes for women such as high heels have objected and ridiculed. working in flat shoes does not make me reach for the smelling salts. i imagine clients will be spectacularly unbothered by the heel height of anyone in attendance. the house of commons was today dominated by two begged business deals, the first the sale of vauxhall. general motors is selling its american arm for £1.9 billion. european arm. the buyer is a french firm, psa, which owns peugeot. they have promi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170307

on six muslim majority nations. but the new order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. even so, new legal challenges are expected as nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect but the us courts blocked it opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ban with unusually little fanfare. the washington press corps not invited to witness it and this photograph taken instead by a white house staffer. he left it to a senior administration officials to sell one of his signature policies. it is the president s solemn duty to protect the american people. and with this order president trump is exercising his rightful authority to keep our p

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Reporters 20170307

i m david eades, and from here at the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondants to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme, the other side of the american dream. as donald trump sets out his vision for the next four years, ian pannell assesses the challenges that lie ahead. if you want to know what poverty in america looks like, well, this is it. president trump says he is going to fix it. he s going to deal with what he calls the carnage in america, of crime, of drugs, of gangs, of violence and of poverty. maram s story. quentin somerville tells the tale of the syrian baby who lost her parents and had nearly every limb broken in a bombing in aleppo. and also her reunion with the british doctor who saved her. hello. in tunisia, orla guerin reports from sousse, scene of the worst terror attack of its kind and asks if the government security crackdown has made it safe for tourists to return. we would very happy to see again british coming back

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on six muslim majority nations. but the new order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. even so, new legal challenges are expected, as nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports, as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect. but the us courts blocked it, opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ban, with unusually little fanfare. the washington press corps not invited to witness it, and this photograph ta ken instead by a white house staffer. he also left it to a senior administration officials to sell one of his signature policies. it is the president s solemn duty to protect the american people. and, with this order, president trump is exercising his rightful authority

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170307

and economic gloom for brazil as its set to reveal another year of recession. politicians promise it will end but it s already led to misery for millions of brazilians. president trump s revised travel ban on six majority mulsim countries will come into effect on the 16th of this month. has finally signed his replacement executive order on immigration. it re imposes travel restrictions on six muslim majority nations. but the new order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. democrats have criticised the plan. as nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports, as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect. but the us courts blocked it, opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ba

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