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Transcripts for MSNBC Sky News on MSNBC 20220314 06:42:00

ago that the mood in moscow had turned so ugly that they had to get out as soon as possible. they told friends and family that they are here on holiday. they re trying to get property it will not be going back. he s not an activist, he s not a journalist, he s a fishmonger, but has said that he has had so many threats that he has had to get his wife and daughter out. and then it would be too dangerous to talk on camera. those here already say that life has become harder. the currency pledging good value, the nation becoming a pariah. when going outside from my home, i feel not so comfortable that. because i half russian, because i have russian passport. because people do not understand that the war, it is not from russian people. when i sit here and when i try to smile. sometimes i think that i have no right to do it.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20210610 05:37:00

was unfortunately a bad saver sailor and came ashore and was a fishmonger. so the family goes back in fishing and fish merchanting. when you sit down and write the autobiography, what do you write about the g7? what chapter does it make? it’s about the g7? what chapter does it make? , , . ., ., make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to have make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to have the make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to have the g7 make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to have the g7 here - make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to have the g7 here and l make? it s very exciting and we are fortunate to have the g7 here and i | fortunate to have the g7 here and i look over my shoulder, look at the harbour and the beach and beyond there is the carbis bay beach, why not st ives or in this area? it s a beautiful part of the world and we are proud to have them here. yes, there are

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20210603 12:07:00

goes off and to amber it will really start a chain of events where people at the industry will feel they haven t got the certainty to be able to book to make those plans for the rest of the future which will start to look a bit like last year when we had countries coming on and off the quarantine my stand travel corridors. still waiting to hear about portugal and of course any countries that could be added to the red list as well. red list as well. caroline, thank ou ve red list as well. caroline, thank you very much. red list as well. caroline, thank you very much, air red list as well. caroline, thank you very much, air transport i you very much, air transport correspondent. a firearms officer has told an inquestjury he feared he would die as he tackled the fishmongers hall killer usman khan. the officer, identified only as ws5, said when he saw khan s fake suicide belt he thought he wouldn t go home that night. daniel sandford is at the inquest. in the inquest into the death of

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210505:02:24:00

surprised when they find out who s in charge. translation: there are many women working in the fields i but it is the men seen at the forefront. it s the face people want to do business with. it s a similar story across the islands. thousands of hectares of arable land and it s women who do much of the farming. we know from the figures that officially almost 75% of the farms are in the husband s name, but s those who go to the fields and those who do the work are mainly the women. in puerto ayora, the most populous town in the galapagos islands, they have been working since dawn at the pelican bay fish market. fishermen go out to sea but it s fisherwomen who clean, fillet and sell stock to the public. translation: | am - the one who manages it. i manage it because i know where to distribute the money for my children, for the house,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210505:03:32:00

it s a similar story across the islands. thousands of hectares of arable land and it s women who do much of the farming. we know from the figures that officially almost 75% of the farms are in the husband s name, but those who go to the fields and those who do the work are mainly the women. in puerto ayora, the most populous town in the galapagos islands, they have been working since dawn at the pelican bay fish market. fishermen go out to sea but it s fisherwomen who clean, fillet and sell stock to the public. translation: | am - the one who manages it. i manage it because i know where to distribute the money for my children, for the house, to pay rent. as the day goes on, the work continues. the women of the galapagos islands doing their bit, providing for theirfamilies. tim allman, bbc news.

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