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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Windrush 20240604 02:43:00

some of them dirty themselves. and we have to take them to the bathroom. and we have to bathe them. i didn't likejust... i used, i like to put them in the bath and give them a good bath. i know that they're clean. dress them and put them in the chair to sit. sometimes they try to be rough to me, but i don't, i didn't take no mind. you don't pay no mind. some of the rest of them, as soon as they get that, they stick to you. because we were so kind to them. they stick to you. it was a hard job. it was hard. to be truthful, i didn't know i would spend 23 years in the hospital. i want it to look exactly like her. everything here is about mrs oliver. at the end of the day, everything connects. and it comes down to a point. mrs oliver is the point.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Windrush 20240604 08:44:00

of them dirty themselves. and we have to take them to the bathroom. and we have to bathe them. i didn't likejust... i used, i like to put them in the bath and give them a good bath. i know that they're clean. dress them and put them in the chair to sit. sometimes they try to be rough to me, but i don't, i didn't take no mind. you don't pay no mind. some of the rest of them, as soon as they get that, they stick to you. because we were so kind to them. they stick to you. it was a hard job. it was hard. to be truthful, i didn't know i would spend 23 years in the hospital. i want it to look exactly like her. everything here is about mrs oliver.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Windrush 20240604 14:44:00

let them feel good. yeah, we have a laugh sometimes. there's some that can't feed themselves and we have to feed them. we have to bathe them and have to dress them and sometimes some of them dirty themselves. and we have to take them to the bathroom. and we have to bathe them. i didn't likejust... i used, i like to put them in the bath and give them a good bath. i know that they're clean. dress them and put them in the chair to sit. sometimes they try to be rough to me, but i don't, i didn't take no mind. you don't pay no mind. some of the rest of them, as soon as they get that, they stick to you. because we were so kind to them. they stick to you. it was a hard job. it was hard. to be truthful, i didn't know i would spend 23 years in the hospital.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Windrush 20240604 20:44:00

let them feel good. yeah, we have a laugh sometimes. there's some that can't feed themselves and we have to feed them. we have to bathe them and have to dress them and sometimes some of them dirty themselves. and we have to take them to the bathroom. and we have to bathe them. i didn't likejust... i used, i like to put them in the bath and give them a good bath. i know that they're clean. dress them and put them in the chair to sit. sometimes they try to be rough to me, but i don't, i didn't take no mind. you don't pay no mind. some of the residents as soon as they get that, they stick to you. because we were so kind to them. because we were so kind to them, they stick to you. it was a hard job. it was hard. to be truthful, i didn't know i would spend

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:12:00

the act of groups likejust stop oil, extinction rebellion and the way they stop motorways. this does not apply to all protest. it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development on a new railway hs2 coming to your backyard and these stringent conditions like the and search without suspicion, to impose conditions on people who may be planning a protest, thatis who may be planning a protest, that is going to apply to all protests. the police are being drawn into a more difficult position but on one hand i would to some extent blame groups like just would to some extent blame groups likejust stop oil because they have almost forced the government into this position of stringent laws and they will affect everyone who is trying to plan a protest. the bbc also spoke to a spokesperson forjust stop oil who labelled the measures draconian.— who labelled the measures draconian. , . , . draconian. three years in “ail isobviouslyd draconian. three years in “ail is obviously horrible * draconian. three years in “ail is obviously horrible and h draconian. three years in “ail

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:13:00

chief constable of greater manchester police gave his reaction to these new powers. the public are fed up with the activities of just stop 0il fed up with the activities of just stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways but they need to recognise this will apply to all protest in the future so it might be that you are seriously angry about a new housing development or the new railway hs2 coming through your backyard and these very stringent conditions, things like the police ability to stop—and—search without suspicion, to impose conditions on people who may be planning a protest, that is going to apply to all protests. police are being drawn into a more difficult position but on the other hand i would to some extent blame groups likejust stop 0il because they have almost forced the government into this position of putting these more stringent laws and they are going to affect everybody that is trying to plan a protest.— everybody that is trying to plan a protest. around the world and _ plan a protest. around the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 22:41:00

the first in 30 years, plans for a new major oilfield off the coast of scotland. he says, "how can we ask countries in africa not to develop oil? "how can we ask other nations not to expand their fossil fuel "production if we start doing it ourselves?" i mean, first of all, i think it's important to know that countries differentiate. so, countries want to work with germany right now. 66% of our electricity in may was generated by renewable energy. we did an mou last week with china where we agreed to accelerate our implementation. i know you said that about germany, but my point was that you are part of the global north. of course. people put you, france, the uk... not necessarily, no. you are part of the global north. of course. but what i find is that there is a difference and people recognise it. climate is a bridge, actually, to be doing cooperation with countries which might be difficult on other topics. so, the agreement we did last week with china,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 22:55:00

and you don't think that activists in climate are perhaps losing the edge a bit? we've seen criticisms against the kind of shock tactics that organisations likejust stop oil are doing and actually alienating ordinary people. i mean, of course, you know, we have laws in society and laws need to be followed. but the thing that keeps me up at night is to think about the level of desperation of youth who move in that direction, the level of their fear of what their future looks like. i think often the climate crisis that is happening now, you know, you open up the new york times, the front page is all about it, let alone what's happening in developing countries. and that's why we are moving now. and it's not easy, it's hard, but it is bringing benefits. i think that's why we have 30 partnerships with developing countries around the world who want to work with germany. jennifer morgan, germany's envoy on international climate action, thank you very much indeed for coming on hardtalk. thank you.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:12:00

and they have to take strong action against protesters because there is pressure from businesses or construction companies, orwhatever. there is no question the police are being drawn into a more difficult position. but on the other hand i would, to some extent, blame groups likejust stop 0il because they have almost force the government into this position of putting these more stringent laws and they are going to affect everybody that is trying to plan a protest. you're watching bbc news. some developments to bring to you we are getting in london, we hear that king charles iii will meet president biden at windsor castle on monday the 10th ofjuly. further details will be released in due course. the white house has confirmed he will meet king charles and the uk prime minister rishi sunak during a four—day trip which will also see him visiting finland. more details on our website, bbc.co.uk/ news. now to the us state of maryland. two people have been killed and another 28 have been injured in a mass shooting

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:12:00

to create some form of disruption to get your case noticed and to get the coverage from the media. the opportunity here is going to be far reduced, and at the same time they're going to face far harsher prison sentences if they ignore the conditions from the police, or do other things, as you say, like tunnelling which disrupt the work of construction companies and others. are you fearful that policing is about to get politicised? some would say it already is. but potentially even more so. i say it already is. but potentially even more so.— say it already is. but potentially even more so. i think the public, there is no _ even more so. i think the public, there is no question, _ even more so. i think the public, there is no question, the - even more so. i think the public, there is no question, the public i even more so. i think the public, i there is no question, the public are really fed up of the activities of groups like just really fed up of the activities of groups likejust stop 0il really fed up of the activities of groups likejust stop oil and extinction rebellion and the way they block motorways. but i think they block motorways. but i think the public also need to recognise that these laws will apply to all protests in the future. so it might be that you are seriously angry at a new housing development in these very stringent conditions, things like the police being able to use

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