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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240709

al-qaeda terrorist. he was eventually released without charge, and now a film, the mauritanian, has been released, telling his remarkable story. what is the guantanamo legacy? mohamedou ould slahi in nouakchott, mauritania, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen, for having me on your programme, and i salute your audience. well, it is a pleasure to have you on our programme. let s begin with how it feels to have a film made about your story and in a sense have your name become recognised around the world years after you were finally released from guantanamo bay, when perhaps your story should have been better known to the world, but almost nobody had heard your name at all. does it feel weird that your story is now the subject a film? i m still trying to digest but in a positive way because this whole operation, you know, when i was kidnapped, was conducted in total darkness. no one should know anything about this abduction, no one should know anything about tortur

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, chief political correspondent at the guardian, and martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard. let s have a look at the front pages. the metro focusses on the news that the government has backed the uk s chief medical officers advice to offer vaccines to 12 to 15 year olds. the sun, too, looks at the latest expansion of the uk s vaccine roll out which will see over 12s offered the pfizer biontech jab from next week. the mirror writes that this vaccine aims to to cut the impact of school closures on young people s mental health. the times also looks at the uk s vaccination roll out as the prime minister prepares to announces his covid winter plan. the guardian reports that borisjohnson will admit that it will be a difficult second winter coping with the virus when he confirms boosterjabs for over 50s tomorrow. return of the doom squad the daily ma

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240710

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, christopher hope, and the times radio presenter and evening standard columnist, ayesha hazarika. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the metro covers those royal navy ships, which have been sent to jersey tonight after french fishermen threatened a blockade over post brexit fishing rights. the mail is keen to mention the weaponary on the vessels, saying they re armed with cannons and machine guns. same lead for the guardian which says the deployment is precautionary. that s also a photo gordon brown campaigning for labour in scotland. similar look to the telegraph, which says the government is keen to de escalate tensions. they opt for an image of borisjohnson cycling in the west midlands. the financial times has a picture of nicola sturgeon on the campaign trail but leads on archegos capital filing for bankruptcy.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

precautions and advice. will give your child to proper mummy and daddy because you can t possibly be a parent, you are a child. you are not fit to be a mother. hundreds of british women forced into giving up their babies for adoption between the 1950s and 70s, call on the prime minister to issue an official apology. a report into the conservative party s handling of discrimination claims, criticises borisjohnson s comments about women wearing the burka, which he made while he was a journalist. after images are released of the belarusian dissident arrested off a ryanairflight, the eu bans belarusian airlines from european skies. events are being held to mark the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd; members of his family will meet president bidenlater at the white house. and, the england manager gareth southgate announces his provisional squad for the upcoming european championships. the government has been accused of creating confusion for more than two million peo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240711

translation: i hope that no one will think of crossing the translation: i hope that no one will think of crossing the so-called - think of crossing the so called redline regarding russia. he didn t mention alexei navalny in his speech whose supporters are right now protesting in moscow against his medical treatment in prison. he s 22 days into a hunger strike and said to be close to death. india ravaged by a second wave of covid record numbers of daily deaths and infections hospitals are overwhelmed as oxygen supplies run out. and we ll look at why the breakaway european super league unravelled so quickly just two clubs out of 12 remain, for now, barcelona and real madrid. let s start in the us where we have been seeing a day of reaction to the conviction of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, who was found guilty of murdering george floyd last may by holding his knee on mr floyd s neck for more than nine minutes. we ve seen celebration from george fl

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