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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World

this is a conversation with the american people, that his drawing you and and he is using his age and has experience, his five decades in public life to appear like this stage, why is republicans say grandfatherly, too old for the job but you can see that he is using the weight of the office to try to persuade people that this is a moment where we mustn t throw it all away, we have to build on the progress that has been made and if we do, comejuly four we can celebrate with our friends. , ., friends. let s widen our discussion friends. let s widen our discussion and - friends. let s widen our discussion and bring - friends. let s widen our discussion and bring in| friends. let s widen our| discussion and bring in a couple of get. democratic strategist amanda there on the bottom left, the political director for hillary clinton s 2016 campaign. and on the bottom right, an internal medicine physician. let me start with you, from a medical point of view, was this speech what

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170504

World news, its newsday. Good morning. It is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, where the us House Of Representatives has narrowly passed a Republican Party proposal to repeal barack 0bamas affordable healthcare act. After suffering an embarrassing setback in march, President Trump finally notched up his first major legislative victory. The vote in the House Of Representatives was tight, though. 217 to 213 with no democrats voting in favour. But quite how quickly this will become law is a very different matter, as it still faces a steep hurdle in the senate. He is our North America Editorjon Sopel the momentjust after 2pm in washington this afternoon when Trumpcare Washington This Afternoon when trumpca re became a washington this afternoon when trumpcare became a thing. The bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. Shame outside, a rather different tune as protesters giant shame. This fight isnt over yet. Getting the

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170504

I was pretty certain i was going to die. And we speak to the surfer whos now safe in hospital after a dramatic rescue hed been stranded at sea for 30 hours. In the end, they saved my life. I cant thank them enough. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. Why European Success is now the priority for Manchester United over their league form as they plot a route into the champions league. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. After nearly 70 years in The Public Eye, Prince Philip has decided its time to call it a day. Hell retire from royal duties in the autumn. His decision, which has the support of the queen, is not related to any health issues. There have been tributes from public and politicians alike, with theresa may praising what she called his steadfast support for the queen. In a moment well look at the princes contribution to National Life but first our Royal Correspondent Nick Witchell on whats prompted this decision. It is an image to which the nation has become acc

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20170504

Hours clinging to his board, describes the moment a Helicopter Crew spotted him. In the end they saved my life. I cant thank them enough. President trump celebrates at the white house, after republicans help him take the First Step Towards scrapping Barack Obamas Flagship Health plan. This is a repeal and a replace of obamacare, make no mistake about it. We never had rows. And National Treasures alan bennett and Nicholas Hytner tell us How Theirfriendship has fuelled theatrical success. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news. Could Manchester United finally find a way past the celta vigo goalkeeper in the first leg of their Europa League semifinal in spain . Good evening. After nearly 70 years in the public eye, the duke of edinburgh has decided to retire from royal duties from august. Buckingham palace said that Prince Philip, wholl be 96 next month, has the full support of the queen. She will continue with all her engagements. The announcement has prompted tributes from the public an

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170504

With me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and the broadcaster and campaigner, henry bonsu. Tomorrows front pages. They are both going to respect each others opinion and not talk over each other at all laughter the telegraph leads with the duke of edinburgh who is retiring who is retiring from public duties this autumn. The daily mail pays tribute to the prince with a salute from the nation. The sun has totted up a total of over 22,000 personal engagements made by Prince Philip. That is a very accurate number. The same story is on the front off the i the paper estimates that the duke has made 5,000 speeches. The times claims that the queens consort decided to retire to avoid growing frail in public. The mirror says the bbc claims that Sir Cliff Richard has spent an unreasonable amount on legal fees after taking action over coverage of a police raid on his home. The guardians main story is a warning from donald tusk for theresa may to show respect during brexit talks. And t

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