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impeachment inquiry into president biden. when mccarthy said two weeks ago, there would have to be a vote for this. tonight, no vote, and the leader is pressed, where is the key evidence before opening this? rachel scott live on the hill. in the northeast tonight, bracing for new storms. the flash flooding and water rescues overnight. and now, a new system moving in in the next 24 hours, from philadelphia to new york, up to boston. rob marciano timing it out. that stunning moment on the football field. aaron rodgers going down on just the fourth play of the game. tonight, what the coach is now saying, will aaron rodgers play again this season? what s his future in the nfl? the images coming in from overseas tonight. the horrific scene unfolding in libya. catastrophic flooding, two dams giving way. up to 10,000 people reported missing. also, the death toll rising in morocco. new video tonight showing a wedding celebration turning to instant panic when the earthquake hi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170406

aung san suu kyi led her party to power in myanmar‘s first openly contested election in 25 years, questions are being asked about her leadership and her silence on the persecution of minority groups. in the past six months, around 70,000 rohingya muslims have fled their homeland in myanmar amid reports that the national army is responsible for mass killings and gang rapes. aung san suu kyi spoke exclusively to our special correspondent, fergal keane. it is a relic of the absurdity and paranoia of military rule, a capital marooned far from the people, designed to keep the generals safe, but where the new democratic government is trying to consolidate its hold on power. its leader, aung san suu kyi, has undergone a rapid transformation from pro democracy icon. it s good to see you, a year later. a period of intense scrutiny and criticism. now, for the first time this year, she s agreed to a face to face interview. in terms of change in the lives of ordinary people, one of the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170406

today, i m in the lair of a wizard. a wizard who like decibels, who has won grammies, who writes a good book or two. a wizard called brian eno. i don t know if i should actually show you how this works, really. let s just find the. so these are notjust not of speakers, they are working speakers these are working speakers? they re working speakers, yeah. oh, my gosh. and it is sound that this man is best known for. big sound. the former member of the band, roxy music, has added his unique production sound to the biggest acts in the world groups like u2, and coldplay and some chap called david. he is a self proclaimed non musician who uses technology to make his art. there it is. so this essentially never repeat in billions of years. it is constantly generating new images. i mean, sometimes it does things that are so baffling fantastic you think, gosh, i never would have thought of that. and it is his love of random, so called generative art, that has brought us here. eno

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#we are the chosen#. and is any publicity good publicity? pepsi pulls a controversial ad. almost 18 months since aung san suu kyi led her party to power in myanmar‘s first openly contested election in 25 years, questions are being asked about her leadership and her silence on the persecution of minority groups. in the past six months, around 70,000 rohingya muslims have fled their homeland in myanmar amid reports that the national army is responsible for mass killings and gang rapes. aung san suu kyi spoke exclusively to our special correspondent, fergal keane. it is a relic of the absurdity and paranoia of military rule, a capital marooned far from the people, designed to keep the generals safe, but where the new democratic government is trying to consolidate its hold on power. its leader, aung san suu kyi, has undergone a rapid transformation from pro democracy icon. it s good to see you, a year later. a period of intense scrutiny and criticism. now, for the first time th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170406

the european union in greater trouble than ever before. it s notjust because of brexit, even founding members countries like italy are unhappy about the direction it s headed. the italian economy has always struggled within the straightjacket of the euro. and it s wanted its fellow members to help share the burden of the half a million migrants who have turned up on its shores over the past three years. my guest here at the italian embassy in london is italy s europe minister, sandro gozi. he is a passionate european. how does he think the eu should change if it to survive and win over the next generation of europeans? sandro gozi, welcome to hardtalk. you have said that the beginning of european disintegration has started with brexit. is the eu disintegrating? if it remains the status quo, certainly. it must get out of the status quo. it must show there is a political reaction to the series of crises that has hit the union. among these, the major one is certainly the bre

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