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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170601



donald trump will announce today if he s pulling america out also coming up: pulling america out of the paris climate change agreement, but chinese and eu leaders are preparing to pledge their support for the deal. i m at the biggest ago cultural show in england where farmers like will gather to show off their animals and talk about the biggest issues ahead of next week in their industry. england get their campaign started against bangladesh at the oval in a couple of hours time. carol is going wild with the weather looking at nature on our door steps. good morning. good morning from camley street a stone s throw from kings cross. it s a haven of tranquility. the wildlife trust launches its 30 days wild today, encouraging us in the cities to really engage with wildlife on our doorsteps. the weather s not looking too bad either. for most, it will be dry and sunny, however there s some rain coming in from the west. more on all of that in 15 minutes. good morning. first, ....

Brexit , Conservatives , Campaign , Heart , On-railfares , Voting , Upfora-show , Leaders , Deal , Support , Donald-trump , Climate-change-agreement

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20161228



imagine you are a patient about to undergo brain surgery. if it goes well, it could save your life, if it goes wrong, you could end up paralysed or dead. you want to believe your surgeon is infallible, a superhero but he is not, he is all too human, just like you. that emerges from the extraordinary honest writing from henry marsh, giving us a rare insight into the mind of the doctor. is that reassuring or troubling? henry marsh, welcome to hardtalk. the veryjob description, brain surgeon , i think in most people it prompts a sense of awe and maybe a little bit of fear, as well, and certainly mystery. but you ve decided to lift the veil on what it is really like and i wonder why. i was subject to that myth of brain surgery myself when i decided to become a neurosurgeon many years ago. i suppose i was drawing attention to oneself, as any writer is doing when writing a book, and i am the youngest of four, i have been drawing attention to myself from an early age, if you ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20161228



president obama and japan s prime minister shinzo abe have laid wreaths at the site of the japanese attack on pearl harbour where nearly 2,500 americans died in1941. it s the first visit by a japanese leader while still in office. mr abe pledged that the horrors of war must never be repeated but stopped short of apologising. here s our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes. it has taken 75 years but today the prime minister of japan and the president of the united states stood side by side in silent contemplation, at the spot where the pacific war began. they threw flowers into the water where the wreck of the battleship arizona still lies. more than a thousand us sailors died when the arizona exploded under a rain ofjapanese bombs. in all, more than 2,400 americans were killed in the surprise 1941 attack. today, prime minister abe spoke of his profound sadness that so many young lives were suddenly ended without warning. translation: we must never repeat the horro ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20161228



president obama and japan s prime minister shinzo abe have laid wreaths at the site of the japanese attack on pearl harbour, where nearly 2,500 americans died, in1941. the attack brought the us into the second world war. it s the first visit by a japanese leader while still in office. mr abe pledged that the horrors of war must never be repeated but stopped short of apologising. here s our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes. it has taken 75 years but today the prime minister of japan and the president of the united states stood side by side in silent contemplation, at the spot where the pacific war began. they threw flowers into the water where the wreck of the battleship arizona still lies. more than a thousand us sailors died when the arizona exploded under a rain ofjapanese bombs. in all, more than 2,400 americans were killed in the surprise 1941 attack. today, prime minister abe spoke of his profound sadness that so many young lives were suddenly ended witho ....

Princess-leia , Cristina-fernandez-de-kirchner , Revolution , Argentina , Age , Star-wars , Bones , Corruption-allegations , Forjoint-pain , It , Scientists , 60

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20161228



hello and welcome to the programme. over the next half an hour we ll bring you some of the exclusive interviews and original stories that we have brought to you over the last year. adam deacon ended up being sectioned after threatening people including his former mentor. he was later diagnosed with having bipolar disorder. he went to meet stephen fry to discuss the impact the condition has had on their lives, jobs and friends. he was one of the main people yewtree being. you had quite a public. yes. i almost certain that i would have been diagnosed as attention deficit disorder as a child. look at my school reports, disruptive, brilliant, annoying, never stopping to speak. i went to prison for complicated reasons. and then i thought everything was fine for top and that is really when it all started to go wrong. i realised that i was somehow prey to these terrible moods so when it came. i was in a play and i booked out and everything collapsed, my confidence, the general ....

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