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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20171103



who wins and who loses from the first rate rise in a decade? it s a little boost for savers, but an extra cost for borrowers, but only if your bank passes on the rise. i ll have the details. in sport, everton are out of the europa league, as arsenal progress, but it s a former manchester united player making headlines. patrice evra was sent off before his match for marseille, after apparently kicking a fan in the head. and matt has the weather. good morning. a faulty start full time of us, but clear conditions at alexandra palace. it is of course a weekend of fireworks. will you get clear conditions? all of the details in 15 minutes. first, our main story. labour has suspended a former shadow minister from the party because of an allegation of sexual harassment. a party activist claims that kelvin hopkins, the mp for luton north, touched her inappropriately after a political event. let s speak to our political correspondent iain watson. what are the allegations against ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170130



into how damaging fake news is, the editor in chief of one fake news website tells us politicians should focus their attention on newspapers instead. hello. welcome to the programme, we re live until 11. latest breaking news and developing stories to come a little later in the programme we ll hear how one school is advertising for a school detention director who will be a sergeant major in the detention room . it s thought to be the first time such a role has been advertised. we ll get reaction. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today: six people have been shot dead and eight others wounded at a mosque in the canadian city of quebec. police have detained two suspects. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau described the incident as a terrorist attack against muslims . sarah corker‘s report contains flashing images. ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170207



people from seven mainly muslim countries be reinstated? that s a question the us appeals court will hear arguments on later. now some of america s biggest companies are warning the band could harm us businesses. but president trump says it is necessary to protect the country. nick bryant has more. president donald j trump. applause cheering america s new commander in chief receiving a standing ovation from the troops now under his control. his speech at this military base focusing on the terror threat to the american homeland, and defending his controversial travel ban that s been blocked by the us courts. we need strong programmes, so that people that love us and want to love our country, and will end up loving our country, are allowed in. not people that want to destroy us, and destroy our country. # god bless america. last night it was lady gaga who was centre stage. she kicked off her super bowl half time show with god bless america, a patriotic song written by a j ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170208



started in california. three federaljudges have been hearing arguments on whether to reinstate his travel ban, which was suspended last week. the executive order temporarily stopped entry for all refugees and people from seven mainly muslim countries. lawyers from the department ofjustice argue the countries listed pose a terrorist threat. audio from that hearing was streamlined live over the internet, and at least 100,000 people listened in. let s hear one of the early exchanges between the one .-, has the government pointed to any evidence connecting these countries with terrorism 7 the proceedings have been moving very fast. and the strongest point on that is that in 2015 and 2016, both congress and the administration made determinations that these seven countries posed the greatest risk of terrorism. in doing so, restricted visa waivered to people who had even traveled to those countries over the past five or six years. the executive order relies on that determin ....

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