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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170105



manufacturing are up thanks to a stronger pound but prizes in the shops are expected to go up and we won t get a pay rise to match. cash prices. prices. in sport, chelsea s winning run comes to an end as the league leaders are beaten at tottenham. two goals from delle alli do the damage at white hart lane as they win 2 0 and move up to third. i will be live from las vegas as the world s biggest gadget show gets under way, the big thing this year, intelligent machines, artificial intelligence baked into everything from your car to your toothbrush. and carol has the weather. a cold and frosty start to the day, temperatures in some parts have fallen two 7 but there will be a lot of crisp winter sunshine but in the west there will be a bit more clout fallen to. more details in a few minutes. bit more clout. cloud. good morning. our main story is a warning from the children s commissioner for england that young people are left to face the dangers of bullying and ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170105



is still defying brexit predictions but for how long? a warning about dementia why living near major roads letters from a princess to palace steward diana s handwritten notes are sold at auction. coming up in the sport on bbc news, hull city appoint former olympiakos boss marco silva as their new manager. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. jill saward, the first survivor of rape to waive her right to anonymity, has died. she was 51. in 1986 she suffered a violent assault by two men during a burglary at her father s vicarage in west london. at the end of the trial of the rapists, thejudge said her trauma had not been so great . jill saward went on to become a tireless campaigner and many believe her efforts changed the way we now deal with sex crime and its victims. our home affairs correspondent june kelly looks back at her life. jill sawa rd jill saward was 21 when, in 1986, she became the victim of a crime which caused revulsion across the country ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170105



as i talked to you, the outside source screen is as i talked to you, the outside source screen is blank so i m going to try and present the programme from here, and i m going to begin with what the american director of national intelligence has said about russian involvement in the us presidential election. this was a multifaceted campaign. so the hacking was only a part of it. it also entailed classical propaganda, disinformation, fake news. does that continue? yes. these activities are ongoing now in europe, as europe prepares for elections, is that a fair assumption? it is. yesterday the wall street journal indicated that the president elect is considering changes to the intelligence community. have you, as the experts in this field, been engaged in these deliberations, and vice?: no, we have not. that was at a senate hearing. to reinforce the point, we have a joint statement from us intelligence chiefs. it reads russia is a full scope cyber actor that poses a major ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170109



good morning, this is bbc news at 11. the prime minister is set to announce more training and resources for schools and companies in england to deal with what she calls the ‘hidden injustice of mental illness. in a speech in central london shortly, theresa may will order a review of mental health services and outline her plan to create a ‘shared society . but her announcement has been called ‘puny‘ by some. norman smith is outside the speech venue in central london. an interesting and obviously very significant choice of subject for this first major speech of the new year? it s the first instalment of what is expected to be a series of major domestic policy announcements by mrs may over the next month or so. really to try and give substance to her government s agenda beyond brexit because other than grammar schools, really we ve heard nothing from theresa may about what she actually wants to do. today, she wa nts to actually wants to do. today, she wants to giv ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170109



good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may wants to use brexit to fundamentally change britain. the prime minister has been outlining a package of measures including plans to give extra training for teachers and employers as part of broader proposals to create what she described as a shared society . here s our health correspondent, elaine dunkley. there are no words for what it does to a family. shock is not the word, it is just your whole reality is blown to pieces. in 2014, doctor sangeeta mahajan‘s son took his own life. he was just 20 years old and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. ten weeks later he was dead. they don t discharge patients with adequate information, the doors were closed for us. we were told to either go to a&e or your gp and it is the only way we can come back, we had no direct access back to the specialist services. that is wrong. the prime minister, theresa may, has described mental health care as a burning injustice and toda ....

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