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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170311

pay to leave the eu. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the united nations has issued a stark warning saying the world is facing its biggest humanitarian crisis since 1945, with more than 20 million people at risk of starvation and famine. the un s humanitarian chief has issued an urgent plea for help for people in yemen, somalia, south sudan and nigeria. unicef has already warned that 1.4 million children could starve to death this year. andy moore reports. a child called fatima. she lives in yemen, where two thirds of the population need food aid, and seven million are hungry. the united nations has been told the famine across four countries is now the biggest crisis for the organisation since it was founded in 1916. we stand at a critical point in our history. already, at the beginning of the year, we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the united nations. now, more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine. in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170312

to dateline london. how much, if anything, should britain pay to leave the european union? how bad is the military situation facing the group calling itself islamic state? and is wikileaks a good or a bad thing? my guests today are greg katz of associated press. abdel bari atwan who is a writer and commentator on arab affairs. maria margaronis of the nation. and david aaronovitch of the times. very good to see you. when britain leaves the eu, we should be faced with a stiff bill for the divorce. or the alternative metaphor is that it is like leaving a golf club we stop paying when we stop playing. which is it? and how much is the chancellor of the exchequer trying to save money to pay for what he knows will be an expensive few years ahead? what should we pay? what is the tariff for leaving? does anybody have any idea? no. since we think she will do the triggering on tuesday, and therefore the big discussions, it seems likely. there are things that have to be done before tha

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170312

frost possible but hopefully a good deal of dry, sunny weather for tomorrow. it be a lovely day for many of us and in the sunshine it will feel quite warm. top temperatures in the south east 16 celsius. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. the brexit secretary tells mps to ditch changes to the bill, which will allow the government to start the formal brexit process. the diplomatic row deepens between the netherlands and turkey, as dutch riot police use water cannon to break up a large protest outside the turkish consulate in rotterdam. and joni sledge, one of the sisters from the 70s disco group sister sledge, has died at the age of 60. now on bbc news it s time for dateline london with gavin esler. hello and welcome to dateline london. how much, if anything, should britain pay to leave the european union? how bad is the military situation facing the group calling itself islamic state? and is wikileaks a good or a bad thing? my guests today are greg katz of associated pres

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170313

to dateline london. how much, if anything, should britain pay to leave the european union? how bad is the military situation facing the group calling itself islamic state? and is wikileaks a good or a bad thing? my guests today are greg katz of associated press. abdel bari atwan who is a writer and commentator on arab affairs. maria margaronis of the nation. and david aaronovitch of the times. very good to see you. when britain leaves the eu, we should be faced with a stiff bill for the divorce. or the alternative metaphor is that it is like leaving a golf club we stop paying when we stop playing. which is it? and how much is the chancellor of the exchequer trying to save money to pay for what he knows will be an expensive few years ahead? what should we pay? what is the tariff for leaving? does anybody have any idea? no. since we think she will do the triggering on tuesday, and therefore the big discussions, it seems likely. there are things that have to be done before tha

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180813:16:13:00

In the end the scope might be exaggerated at the moment buyer wants to appeal this court ruling and they say that they have lots of scientific evidence contrary to what the jury found this week killer does not cause cancer but in the end you now have perhaps thousands of potential more cases and lots of bad headlines that are damaging to the reputation of the company and perhaps a stiff bill in the end but nobody knows that and this uncertainty certainly would on the other hand warrant such a reaction as there is today and warrants uncertainty and insecurity anxiety on the part of and on the part of investors in this very important question who was it was known before he was facing tremendous legal risks in that because he can be taught me why did buy go ahead anyway and why do investors seem to be so surprised today.

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