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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20171230

About, why dont you try and write it down . Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent at the Financial Times and Deborah Haynes, defence editor at the times. Will be take you through some of the papers at the moment. First, a quick summary. The times leads on an interview with a Government Security minister about plans to tax internet giants if they dont help combat terrorism. On a lighter note, theres also a colourful picture of eddie the eagle and fans some of the stuntmans tricks will be shown during londons new years day parade. The observer takes a closer look at the fallout from lord adonis resignation and the labour peers call for Chris Grayling to resign. The mail on sunday reports on plans for so called unpaid Border Guards at ports and airports it also shows rod stewart modelling an interesting choice of knitwear when he turned up to support his beloved celtic earlier this evening. The

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Meet The Author 20171230

She, his first book, absolute power became a bestseller and it was turned into a film. His latest is called the fix. It is about the detective amos decker who witnesses a seemingly senseless and random murder outside the headquarters of the fbi in washington, dc. David, i would like to start by rewinding the clock back to your childhood when your mother gave you a notebook in which to write stories. Had you always wanted to be a writer . I was at the reader, i was a writer . I was at the reader, i was a kid who never shut up, i was telling tall tales all the time, usually to get myself out of trouble. My mum bought me a journal. My trouble. My mum bought me a journal. My pen head the paper and an epiphany went off in my head. I can ta ke epiphany went off in my head. I can take my imagination and put it down on paper and people can read what i am thinking about, this is so cool. Years went by, and i said to my mum, thank you for such a rift. She said, im so glad it worked out for you b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20171230

Coming up in 15 minutes, make sure you dont miss the travel show. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent at the Financial Times and deborah haynes, defence editor at the times. Lovely to have you both. Let us remind you what the front pages look like. The times leads on comments by a government minister about plans to tax internet giants if they dont help combat terrorism. Theres also a colourful picture of eddie the eagle and fans ahead of londons new years day parade. The observer takes a closer look at the fallout from lord adonis resignation and the labour peers call for Chris Grayling to resign. The mail on sunday reports on plans for so called unpaid Border Guards at ports and airports. It also shows rod stewart modelling an interesting choice of knitwear when he turned up to support his beloved team celtic earlier this evening. The telegraphs top story focuses on retailers plans to get

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171230

Welcome to bbc news. Pockets of violence are breaking out across iran, as Anti Government protesters defy warnings from officials and demonstrate for a third day. Two people have reportedly been shot dead. At the same time, pro government rallies have been taking place in the capital tehran, with thousands of people showing their support. About corruption and falling Living Standards. As our correspondent reports. Three days in and irans Anti Government protests have turned violent. In the Northern City of mashhad, demonstrators demanding an end to hardline clerical rule set Police Motorbikes alight and taunted the security services. From dorud in the west, video showed crowds scattering after two protesters were reportedly shot and killed. What began in provincial cities has now spread to the capital tehran and the Main University campus. These are worrying signs for the iranian government and the ultraconservative shia clerics, whove ruled over the country since the 1979 revolution.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20180122

Is over, for now at least. It lasted three days and kept hundreds of thousands of federal workers at home today. Its over because the senate has agreed to a short term spending bill. President donald trump has responded to the deal via his press secretary, sarah sanders. Were pleased to see senator schumer accept the deal that President Trump put on the deal from the beginning. A statement from the president of the United States that i quote, im pleased that democrats have come to their senses and are willing to fund oui their senses and are willing to fund our great military, Border Patrol and insurance for vulnerable children. We will work to solve the issue of unfair illegal immigration. We will make a deal if and only if it is good for our country. The democrats agreed to this deal because republicans promised to address a key immigration issue. But the fall out continues about why this shutdown ever happened. Heres the most senior democratic senator blaming the president. The grea

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