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to avoid deportation to sweden, chelsea manning on a similar rep spent 13 years, was sentenced to 13 years, has spent seven. hasjulian assigned to spend his time already? it feels to me, like something is a goner half my lifetime, not quite that long but it feels like it is been going on forever, and as you said he has been in broadmarsh, i think he was in one of the london south american embassies, so he has barely had a normal life for what feels like a few decades, and the more this goes on the more one feels that she is gay gaining a certain amount of public sympathy, particular for those on the centreleft, and most people have forgotten what he was accused of in the first place, guilty of leaking extremely sensitive secrets, so i wonder if this is ever going to go anywhere, and whether he would actually ever shot stand trial in the united states, because it seemed so much time has passed and people would ratherjust move on from this. susan, why is the us administra

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170109

wintry as they fall across the high ground.jails are wintry as they fall across the high ground. jails are likely to pick up, the wind clearing from the south east through the middle of the afternoon. gales are likely to pick up. and improving picture. not so gci’oss pick up. and improving picture. not so across london and east anglia. we ll have to wait for the end of the afternoon for the rain to clear. a breezy afternoon for northern ireland and western scotland. waiting in the wings, something more organised will arrive after dark. a pretty dismal end to the day. in the far north. it will be windy with gales blowing the rain through at a pace, a wet night air. breezy on west facing coast. to much of a breeze for forced to be an issue, two or three degrees to greet us in eastern part. showers out to the west. through the day, something more organised starts to drift in across the country. a weak affair in terms of rain, a bit of a nuisance. a bit of cloud around, stil

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good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may wants to use brexit to fundamentally change britain. the prime minister has been outlining a package of measures including plans to give extra training for teachers and employers as part of broader proposals to create what she described as a shared society . here s our health correspondent, elaine dunkley. there are no words for what it does to a family. shock is not the word, it is just your whole reality is blown to pieces. in 2014, doctor sangeeta mahajan‘s son took his own life. he was just 20 years old and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. ten weeks later he was dead. they don t discharge patients with adequate information, the doors were closed for us. we were told to either go to a&e or your gp and it is the only way we can come back, we had no direct access back to the specialist services. that is wrong. the prime minister, theresa may, has described mental health care as a burning injustice and today a pr

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overrated actresses, after she criticises him at hollywood s golden globe awards. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. back to that news we broke in the last few minutes. martin mcguinness is to resign at 5pm today as deputy first minister of the northern ireland executive. sinn fein says it is in protest at the democratic unionist party s handling of a botched renewable energy scheme. which went barbie and its budget. far beyond. joining me now from belfast is our correspondent, chris page. now there is huge pressure on the first minister, arlene foster? now there is huge pressure on the first minister, arlene foster7m does, this has been gathering for the last few weeks, and it regards the last few weeks, and it regards the first minister ‘s ruling and energy scheme that ran over budget by millions of pounds. over the last yea rs, by millions of pounds. over the last years, there have been numerous crisis at stormont, this is as a result of a matter of policy and in

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edmund s 22nd birthday britain s laura robson has been selected for tennis‘s fed cup match in estonia next month. robson has been chosen for her experience, even though tara moore is higher in the world rankings. it s anne keothavong s first team announcement since she took over as captain she s selected johanna konta, heather watson and jocelyn rae to make up the team. that is all, coming up in a moment, the papers, see you later. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former conservative pensions minister ros altmann and the sports journalist mihir bose. tomorrow s front pages, starting with the i, it leads on the political crisis in northern ireland. it says new elections are likely. the telegraph says a review has found that britain s most senior militaryjudge mishandled the trial of a royal marine, who was found guilty of murdering a wounded taliban fighter. the mail leads on the pressures on a&e. it s

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