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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 9am 20240713

Where you can charge your batteries things that you need and then and new today, were looking at hundreds of thousands of more people without power because the shuttles are happening in waves. Initially where the winds strongest was the north bay so they had their power cut off last night but this afternoon, the winds are really pick up in the east bay and south and so those are the areas we expected noon today to have the swit flipped and the lights go dark, means we should start in the Weather Center with john travel taking a look. Yeah guys and even though has been breezy overnight this past evening, the wars strongest of winds will those have still yet to arrive and thats why we still have so many more Power Outages just around the corner looking likely including areas in the east bay, your view from berkeley right here is going to be one of those very windy spots. Area where this camera situated at least that is under a redflag warning right now clear skies up above a dry day ahea

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240714

Social Media Companies to react after paul pogba receives racist abuse. Good morning, once again from the farm in leicestershire as the bbc continues its focus on farming. Today will be talking about gm crops as the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, comes out in favour. Its a beautiful start of the day, chilly, we could have some rain and increasing winds coming in from the north. In the south, were looking at drain cloudy conditions. Well have further details in 15 minutes dry and cloudy. Its wednesday, the 21st of august. Our top story borisjohnson will repeat his demand for fundamental changes to the brexit Withdrawal Agreement, when he meets the german chancellor, Angela Merkel, in berlin later today. Allies of mrs merkel have accused the Prime Minister of making a completely impossible request and actually not being serious. In a moment well get the view from germany, from our correspondent jenny hill in hamburg. But first, our political correspondent, iain watson in westminster. Iai

Transcripts For KRON KRON 20240704

Were usually at for this time of year and definitely foggy this morning. Get a look outside at San Francisco might be the foggiest. Ive seen this view all week. So far. You can see much of anything youre going to get the windshield wipers a time or 2 on a timer to specially closer to the coast in the bay. So prepare for that a little bit. May see a few wet spots. Temperatures currently in the 50s to 60s here. Not noticing much difference just yet. Its still foggy. Its still cool. But this afternoon we get that warm up and you can see in day planner that were going to get warmer inland, especially upper 80s, even a couple of low 90s. Ive got your full breakdown. Still to come rain. All right, john, thank you for that little crack in an accident. Southbound 8. 80. Right at 5th avenue year. If youre traveling to oakland. So again, drive times going up about 22 minutes traveling from opened down 2 to 38. So you could take 5. 80. You could take international to navigate around that delay. W

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20180111

The most striking pattern is that during the last parliament, a e performance started to drift away from target. It is now well off, down at 85 . The number is even lower. About 77 . If you look just at traditional, majora es. So called type ones. And dont think include things like walk in centres. 0ur hospitals are overfull. We are miles from where we need to be to hit our targets. It means my patients are waiting in the waiting room, maybe sometimes standing because there arent even enough chairs. Patients are waiting in corridors, patients may have to wait in the back of ambulances. And then when patients even get into a cubicle, sometimes there are two patients per cubicle, just with a temporary partition between them for a bit of privacy. It is sometimesjust a number, just a statistic. But it is having real effects to patients. Some individual hospital trusts have seen astonishing collapses in performance. Take the blackpool and Royal Cornwall trust. They were respectively at 61 a

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20180115

Of disease among Rohingya Muslims in the worlds biggest refugee camp. Im in the kutupalong refugee camp, where people are living in the most and many tributes for cyrille regis, the man who led the way for black footballers in britain hes died at the age of 59. Its five oclock. Our main story is the collapse of carillion, the Major Construction and outsourcing group which is involved with some of the biggest public building projects in the uk. The business, which employs 20,000 people in the uk, went into liquidation with debts of £900 million. Its involved in projects such as crossrail and the h52 rail link, as well as cleaning and maintenance contracts for schools, prisons and hospitals. The Cabinet Office minister David Liddington has told mps that protecting those services would be the governments priority. Labour is asking why the government awarded major contracts to carillion even after it was clear the company was in difficulties. 0ur correspondent Simon Gompertz has the lates

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