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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240711

I will be back at midday. Now its time for Dateline London. Hello again, i am shaun ley. Welcome to the programme which brings together bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents who live and work in the uk, filing and blogging their stories for audiences back home, to Dateline London. This week, biden s first 100 days in the White House, and why indianjudges are threatening to hang anyone obstructing oxygen supplies. Joining us to discuss that, eunice goes, A Portuguesejournalist and academic and the us Correspondent And Lawyer jef mcallister. And with me in the studio, Bbc Presenter and Foreigh Correspondent Clive myrie. Good to have all of you with us. Welcome back to the programme. Now, by the timeJoe Biden reaches his 100th day as president next week, he will have delivered his first state of the Union Address to a Joint Session Of Congress and met some key targets on covid vaccination, for example, which he set himself. It was a us president ial historian looking back at fran

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament 20240711

now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when mps hoped the killing of sarah everard would be a watershed moment to help prevent violence against women. too many of us have clutched our keys in our fist in case we need to defend ourselves. and that is not ok. but ministers faced complaints about police tactics and a lack ofjustice. i have parliamentary privilege. i can name the men who have hurt me. but millions of women in this country don t even have that. a victim of stalking shares her experience. he dropped letters through my letterbox just so i knew that he knew where i lived. and elsewhere in westminster, a controversial figure returns to haunt the government. in spring 2020, we had a situation where the deprtment for health wasjust a smoking ruin in terms of procurement and ppe. but first, sarah everard s killing prompted widespread public anger and calls for action to do more to protect women and girls. hund

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240711

would be the solution is to covid. just by way of trying to recalibrate a more normal person in the white house who does not meet all the time and seems to be very serious. it is almost hard and seems to be very serious. it is almost hard for and seems to be very serious. it is almost hard for us and seems to be very serious. it 3 almost hard for us to readjust our brains to this. in fact he is a serious guy who has priorities that are interlinked and he is trying to make fast progress on them. he thinks the country has underinvested in itself for a long time, it has serious racial and income disparities and the solution to both of these problems is to invest. and that will solve climate change, it will solve inequality and racial disparity and put the country on a better footing. disparity and put the country on a betterfooting. so because of disparity and put the country on a better footing. so because of covid he has an opportunity. people now think of our government

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week in Parliament 20240711

now the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament a week when mps hoped the killing of sarah everard would be a watershed moment to help prevent violence against women. too many of us have clutched our keys in our fist in case we need to defend ourselves. and that is not ok. but ministers faced complaints about police tactics and a lack ofjustice. i have parliamentary privilege. i can name the men who have hurt me. but millions of women in this country don t even have that. a victim of stalking shares her experience. he dropped letters through my letterbox just so i knew that he knew where i lived. and elsewhere in westminster, a controversial figure returns to haunt the government. in spring 2020, we had a situation where the deprtment for health wasjust a smoking ruin in terms of procurement and ppe. but first, sarah everard s killing prompted widespread public anger and calls for action to do more to protect women and girls. hundreds gathered

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Monday in Parliament 20240711

comfortable on arrival to st bartholomew s hospital. he s being treated for an infection and a pre existing heart condition. time now for monday in parliament. hello there, and welcome to monday in parliament, where david cameron says his government did plan for a pandemic but not the one we re facing today. there was a pretty good flu pandemic plan, but it was a flu plan rather than a respiratory diseases plan. the government s being urged to secure the future of the vauxhall car factory in cheshire. the uncertainty facing ellesmere port and other car plants speaks to a deeper problem caused by the government s inaction on automotive. they ve been asleep at the wheel. and there s a damning verdict on a proposed tunnel under the irish sea. a push me, pull you could be the senior guard and puff- the magic dragon the inspector. let s concentrate on making the protocol work and put. the hallucinogenics down. but first, the conservative former prime minister, david cameron, has

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