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Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170221



around their fortunes. canada s would be donald trump. can kevin o leary move from reality tv to power? in 2019 in canada, we will have an election. we won t have an election, we will have an exorcism. welcome to 100 days. a sweeping rewrite of america s immigration laws means many more illegal immigrants could be deported from the country. memos drawn up by the department of homeland security suggest that people arrested for minor crimes, like traffic offences, could now be sent home. but in a reversal of a key campaign pledge mr trump will protect dreamers children who were brought to america illegally by their parents. president 0bama signed an executive order in 2012 giving almost one million dreamers in the us certain rights president trump is not reversing those rules. the white house press secretary, sean spicer, has been talking on the issue. the memo regarding the executive order outlines the steps that the homeland security will take to secure the s ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170328



the college, the station, all of these buildings were invested in from funds from the eu. funds which won t necessarily be replaced by governments in london and cardiff. my first question is why did people vote in large numbers against the european union, the source of so much investment in this community? good evening. ‘twas the night before brexit. one more sleep , as one leave supporting blog tweeted today. by this time tomorrow, the prime minister will have triggered article 50 and britain s departure from the european union will be officially under way. as we will hear over the course of tonight s programme, there is much still to be resolved. in a moment, emily gets marine le pen‘s take on brexit and, of course, a whole lot more. but first i m joined by our political editor nick watt in the studio, and by our diplomatic editor mark urban in berlin. nick, what is exactly going to happen tomorrow? it will have the feel of a budget day. theresa may will brief co ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170328



singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it s newsday. glad you could join us. it is 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 9am in queensland, australia, where the devastation caused by cyclone debbie is beginning to emerge. australia s prime minister malcolm turnbull has activated a disaster response plan and has warned people they may have to remain in shelters for several our come. the storm brought with it torrential rain and winds of almost 260 kilometres per hour. nearly 250,000 people lost power, airports have been closed, and there has been damage to infrastructure near the water. look at these images filmed by nasa from the international space station. cyclone debbie had an eye 50 kilometres across. the premier warned of plenty of work to be done. we are looking at significant destruction, we think. we are preparing for that. we are doing the work now to get the assets on the ground, including with military partners, to make sure we can get in there wit ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20170329



with just hours to go before article 50 is triggered we find out how prepared businesses are for this seismic change. and back in the race, samsung gears up to show off its latest smartphone, but can it regain consumer s trust after its massive recall last year? i m sally bundock. also in the programme, we ll be finding out how exporters are getting ready ahead of the uk breaking away from the world s biggest trading bloc. today is the day. after nine months of anticipation the uk is set to become the first country to formally tell the european union it wants to leave. it means the two year negotiation process formally begins. for businesses across the continent it is time to sharpen their focus on how to deal with what, for some, will be some pretty drastic changes. here in the uk companies large and small have been coming up with contigency plans, something that is quite difficult to do given the level of uncertainty. and in the case of the big banks some have threate ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170329



that s could come later. we ll assess what the markets make of today. the pound is moving and we ll get the inside track on the fastest growing publishing market, audiobooks. it s a global industry valued at $3.5 billion and the boss of the biggest company in the business audible is here. and so let the negotiations begin! as the brexit process formally gets underway how do you think it will go? a good deal, bad deal or no deal? let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. nine months after voting to leave the eu today begins that process. it kicks off two years of negotiations. and for businesses in the uk and across the continent it s likely to be two years of uncertainty and preparation. in the financial heart of the country, several big banks have threatened to move staff overseas if they don t get the brexit deal that they want. so what s at stake for the city? latest figures show it contributes $159 billion a year to the uk economy ....

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