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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240720

That combative message echoed by Donald Trump. I that combative message echoed by Donald Trump that combative message echoed by Donald Trump. I raised my right arm, looked at the Donald Trump. I raised my right arm, looked at the thousands Donald Trump. I raised my right arm, looked at the thousands and looked at the thousands and thousands of people that were breathlessly waiting and started shouting, fight, fight, fight he had said he wanted to focus on unity but reverted to his known divisive rhetoric. On issues such as ukraine, energy and immigration. I will rhetoric. On issues such as ukraine, energy and immigration. Energy and immigration. I will end the ille. Al energy and immigration. I will end the illegal Immigration Energy and immigration. I will end the illegal immigration Crisis Energy and immigration. I will end the illegal immigration crisis by i the illegal immigration crisis by closing our border and finishing the war, bowal, most of which ive already built. Its better

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

HurrIcane Ida makes landfall wIpIng out all power In New Orleans. The danger Is not weakenIng at all. Were HearIng Reports of Flood Waters rIsIng In many communItIes. Are trees comIng down, brIngIng down power lInes. Roots collapsIng. People travellIng to the uk from canada, denmark and 5 other new Green LIst countrIes wIll not need to Isolate as the uks latest CovId Travel rules come Into force. A new law Is beIng Introduced to make School UnIforms cheaper In england and wales thIs autumn, but wont be In place In tIme for the new School Year amerIcan Actor Ed Asner best known for playIng fIctIonal Tv Newsman Lou Grant and voIcIng the lead of the anImated fIlm up , has dIed aged 91. And comIng up thIs hour. We look at the future of staycatIons after a bumper Yearfor Uk holIdays, as many of us have opted to holIday at home due to the uncertaInty around CovId Travel restrIctIons. Rockets have been fIred towards kabul InternatIonal aIrport, where the us EvacuatIon OperatIon Is drawIng t

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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 rosa prince, whos the editor of the house, parliaments In House magazine, and George Eaton senior online editor at the new statesman. Welcome at the new statesman. Back to both of you. Let mt bring welcome back to both of you. Let me bring you an update to tomorrows Front Pages. The Daily Mirror says there is fury at the Health Secretary as families of Care Home Covid victims demand an urgent inquiry to find out why Loved Ones became lambs to the slaughter. The daily telegraph writes that Matt Hancock is facing mounting pressure after admitting that he allowed people to be discharged from hospital into Care Homes without being tested for covid. The metro adds that the Health Secretary dodged claims that he lied to borisjohnson about Care Home residents who were sent back from hospital without tests. The guardian reports that he defended himself by claiming it wasnt possible to test all

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170107

victory over reading scoring his 249th goal for his club. and potholes on the roads calls for an increase to fuel duty to raise £14 billion for repairs. stay with us here on bbc news. coming up in half an hour we report on how the latest artificial intelligence will change the way we make money. that s in talking business at 8.30pm. the nhs in england has rejected claims that there s a humanitarian crisis in its hospitals. the comments from the british red cross come as figures show a&e departments have had to shut their doors to patients more than 140 times in december because of a lack of beds. this afternoon the labour leaderjeremy corbyn called upon the government to take urgent action. but nhs england says plans are in place to cope and that talk of any humanitarian crisis is overblown. there are flashing images in smitha mundasad s report. winter pressures in accident and emergency some patients waiting a long time to be seen, beds closed because of the winte

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