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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240707

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240707

documents with classification marks. we are also learning additional details about the criminal justice implications possibly for the former president. he is calling federal prosecutors hacks and thugs tonight who had no write to storm his property and steal everything in sight in his words. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight to begin our coverage. good evening, david. good evening to you in this redacted affidavit we are seeing a picture of federal prosecutors who had an escalating concern about documents stored at the home of former president donald trump. in justifying its search, the sworn affidavit notes there was also probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises referring to mar-a-lago. trump s team in january turned over 15 boxes of materials stored there. 15 of them containing 184 classified documents. 67 marked confidential. 25 marked labeled 25 top secret. the affidavit says some of the material a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240707

tuesday. and borisjohnson has defended himself ahead of a no confidence vote that he called himself. five candidates will become four. europe is in the grip of wildfires. and a heat wave. they are burning in italy, france, spain, croatia and greece and also in morocco. and north africa. in france the authorities are warning of a heat apocalypse, we know many towns and cities have recorded their highest ever temperatures. 42 degrees in the city of nantes. beating the previous high set more than 70 years ago. that previous record dates back to 1949. this is the scene overnight. on the french atlantic coast. you can see the scale of the fires that are burning through some of the forest. this is drone footage from earlier. again showing us the scale of what is happening. and this is a satellite image that shows the region. you can see smoke is clearly visible from space. we know thousands of firefighters are now battling these fires and more than 14,000 hectares of forest has alr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sunday 20240703

to answer that question, is the energy secretary claire coutinho and for labour, shadow justice secretary shabana mahmood. hello to you both over there. they ll both hear how the boss of the government s climate watchdog, chris stark, thinks they re all in fear. it s london marathon day so we re on bbc two but you might recognise some of the runners! how come laura. just getting ready for the marathon. it will be quite a tough one, maybe not quite some as tough one, maybe not quite some as tough as all the questions you ask way. and with me at the desk, eco warrior and broadcaster chris packham layla moran, liberal democrat foreign affairs spokesperson, and businessman lukejohnson former chair of pizza express and channel 4, now chairman of gail s the bakery chain. let s start with what s in the news. on our theme today, the sunday people sastust stop oil are planning to wreck holiday plans by storming airports this summer. the observer s splashes with labour shifti

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170506

and we are with the doctor as something goes bump in the night. school, it s changed a lot since i went through the education mangle all those many years ago. many years ago. the school buildings may look the same but technology has been infusing education for quite awhile now. we have smart whiteboards, we have increasing use of tablets and laptops. we have e textbooks instead of textbooks, but there are some systems which mean the way in which kids learn and are taught is changing completely. it seems many tech giants want to become part of education. after all, an early introduction to their brands may one day add up to a greater number of users. microsoft this week launched its education offering which includes a new version of windows called windows s, a budget surface pro in various colours and some tweaks to its office applications. apple s teaching tool classroom had a face lift last month and now offers more tools for teachers. but before both of these came google cl

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