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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:13:00

does that make it in terms of recovery?— does that make it in terms of recove ? ~ . ~ , ., , recovery? well it makes it virtually impossible. _ recovery? well it makes it virtually impossible. you — recovery? well it makes it virtually impossible, you can _ recovery? well it makes it virtually impossible, you can imagine - impossible, you can imagine something that has not been catalogued in the museum ends up being sold on ebay, purchased by a collector in france, sold to another dealer, and then my role is to contact the possessor of the stolen objects and say, where did you get this, and they say, well, how do we know it was stolen? how do we know it belonged to the british museum? we don't have that proof that will allow us to recover the object. find allow us to recover the ob'ect. and how important * allow us to recover the object. and how important is speed in an investigation like this? presumably if the e—mails are right, there is been two years before the investigation began. i’zre been two years before the investiuation bean. �* u, investigation began. i've recovered $600 million _ investigation began. i've recovered $600 million worth _ investigation began. i've recovered $600 million worth of— investigation began. i've recovered $600 million worth of stolen - investigation began. i've recovered $600 million worth of stolen art i $600 million worth of stolen art over the years, and i can tell you, without qualification, speed is everything. the instant they knew something was missing, it should have been disseminated to the media, it should have been placed on the interpol database, it should have

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20240604 01:36:00

to the price _ recovery is still distant. due to the price change, - recovery is still distant. die: to the price change, we're struggling a lot. of course, we have to put the price up for the surf lessons and for the accommodation. but still, we pay quite a lot of money for the electricity bill and you know, for other basic needs. crowded beaches and busy hotels are promising signs for sri lanka's tourist trade — its biggest foreign currency earner. tourism revenues are up 30% from last year. earner. tourism revenues are up 3096 from last year.— earner. tourism revenues are up 3096 from last year. when i came last year. — 3096 from last year. when i came last year. there _ 3096 from last year. when i came last year, there were _ 3096 from last year. when i came last year, there were a _ 3096 from last year. when i came last year, there were a few - last year, there were a few shops open. and there were almost no people. to see now, the difference — it's amazing. so many new places opened up. and the business is coming back. and many tourist are coming back. it's a good atmosphere now.- coming back. it's a good atmosphere now. some of the bi aer atmosphere now. some of the bigger players _ atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are _ atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are more - bigger players are more optimistic about navigating the recovery. optimistic about navigating the recove . . ., y optimistic about navigating the recove . , ., recovery. the recovery so far is uuite recovery. the recovery so far is quite magical _ recovery. the recovery so far is quite magical for - recovery. the recovery so far is quite magical for us. - recovery. the recovery so far is quite magical for us. so i recovery. the recovery so far| is quite magical for us. so the is quite magicalfor us. so the emirates, the qatars, the singapore airlines, aia india.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:33:00

business investment so they are kind of sitting back. but the consequence of that is because sentiment is quite weak, that the business and consumers, they are worried about the future, they are rising quite slowly. and as a consequence, we get a fairly slow prolonged recovery. we get a fairly slow prolonged recove . ~ ., ., , ., ., recovery. what does it mean for the rest of _ recovery. what does it mean for the rest of us, _ recovery. what does it mean for the rest of us, that _ recovery. what does it mean for the rest of us, that china - recovery. what does it mean for the rest of us, that china has i the rest of us, that china has always been or has been for a long time powerhouse, the juggernaut whose monumental growth drove the rest of the world's economy. are we at a loss for china struggling or perhaps is any way in which the prices falling their could help drive down prices in the rest of the world?— drive down prices in the rest of the world? yes, i think you have a good _ of the world? yes, i think you have a good point _ of the world? yes, i think you have a good point there. - of the world? yes, i think you l have a good point there. there are two effects. 0n the good side, china will not be pulling along the global economy in the same way they have in the past. this year at least. perhaps next year there is more hope. here the west of the world faces high inflation problem,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20240604 23:36:00

last year when economic crises forced him into fishing to support his family. he says a full recovery is still distant. due to the price changes, we are struggling a lot. of course we have to put up our prices for surf lessons, we have to put up our prices forsurf lessons, but we have to put up our prices for surf lessons, but we still pay quite a lot of money for the electricity bill and other basic needs.— the electricity bill and other basic needs. ., , w , basic needs. crowded beaches and busy hotels _ basic needs. crowded beaches and busy hotels are _ basic needs. crowded beaches and busy hotels are promising j and busy hotels are promising signs for sri lanka's tourist trade. its biggest foreign currency earner. tourism revenues are up 20% from last year. revenues are up 2096 from last ear. ~ u, revenues are up 2096 from last ear. ~ 2, ., , revenues are up 2096 from last ear. ~ ., , , ., year. when i came last year took arugam _ year. when i came last year took arugam bay, - year. when i came last year took arugam bay, there - year. when i came last year i took arugam bay, there were year. when i came last year . took arugam bay, there were a few shops _ took arugam bay, there were a few shops open, and keep almost no people — few shops open, and keep almost no people. to see the difference now is amazing, so many — difference now is amazing, so many new _ difference now is amazing, so many new places opened up in the bigness is are coming back, and many— the bigness is are coming back, and many tourists are coming back — and many tourists are coming back -- _ and many tourists are coming back. —— and the businesses are coming — back. —— and the businesses are coming back. it's a good atmosphere now.- coming back. it's a good atmosphere now. some of the bi aer atmosphere now. some of the bigger players _ atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are _ atmosphere now. some of the bigger players are more - bigger players are more optimistic about navigating the recovery. optimistic about navigating the recove . . ., y optimistic about navigating the recove . , ., recovery. the recovery so far is uuite

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:25:00

can see the magnitude of the problems, and we have the best chance to move from decline to recovery. chance to move from decline to recove . . ~' chance to move from decline to recove . . ~ , ., chance to move from decline to recovery-— chance to move from decline to recove . . ~ . ., recovery. thank you so much for “oininu recovery. thank you so much for joining us _ recovery. thank you so much for joining us today. _ recovery. thank you so much for joining us today. thank - recovery. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you - recovery. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you for l joining us today. thank you for speaking for — joining us today. thank you for speaking for the _ joining us today. thank you for speaking for the planet. - joining us today. thank you for| speaking for the planet. before joining us today. thank you for - speaking for the planet. before we i o, speaking for the planet. before we no, so life speaking for the planet. before we go, so life pictures _ speaking for the planet. before we go, so life pictures in _ speaking for the planet. before we go, so life pictures in north - go, so life pictures in north america... where the white house is sending support to canada to help battle wildfires there that have caused smoke to drift over a large portion of the united states and canada. earlier on wednesday, flights were briefly grounded at new york's laguardia airport. that's it for the programme, thank you so much for watching newsday.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Business 20240604 10:39:00

right now? absolutely. the economic recove in right now? absolutely. the economic recovery in china _ right now? absolutely. the economic recovery in china post-covid - right now? absolutely. the economic recovery in china post-covid has - recovery in china post—covid has been _ recovery in china post—covid has been impressive, but the more fundamental question is that how sustainable is this? we at the economist intelligence unit i looking — economist intelligence unit i looking at chinese gdp growth to be 5.7% looking at chinese gdp growth to be 57% this_ looking at chinese gdp growth to be 5.7% this year, much higher than the government— 5.7% this year, much higher than the government target of around 5%. in fact the _ government target of around 5%. in fact the 5~7 — government target of around 5%. in fact the 5.7 already points to the fact the 5.7 already points to the fact that — fact the 5.7 already points to the fact that china will contribute to one third — fact that china will contribute to one third of the entire global economic growth this year, so that is quite _ economic growth this year, so that is quite impressive. that is a very significant — is quite impressive. that is a very significant contribution to the world — significant contribution to the world economy.— significant contribution to the world economy. qian, chinese consumers _ world economy. qian, chinese consumers more _ world economy. qian, chinese consumers more interested i world economy. qian, chinese i consumers more interested right world economy. qian, chinese - consumers more interested right now in spending at home, or are they also looking to spend abroad once again? also looking to spend abroad once auain? , ., , , again? the question is both, but we need to look — again? the question is both, but we need to look at _ again? the question is both, but we need to look at the _ again? the question is both, but we need to look at the short _ again? the question is both, but we need to look at the short term - again? the question is both, but we need to look at the short term and i again? the question is both, but we| need to look at the short term and a bit of— need to look at the short term and a bit of the _ need to look at the short term and a bit of the longer term. where for the short— bit of the longer term. where for the short term, especially this year. — the short term, especially this year. the _ the short term, especially this year, the majority would be domestic spending _ year, the majority would be domestic spending -- — year, the majority would be domestic spending —— so forthe year, the majority would be domestic spending —— so for the short term. going _ spending —— so for the short term. going forward, especially when it contes_ going forward, especially when it comes to —

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 07:18:00

doing _ and reform and they spend their time doing things like redoing rosters because — doing things like redoing rosters because staff are on strike or having — because staff are on strike or having to _ because staff are on strike or having to cancel or reset appointments. we have seen almost 11,000 _ appointments. we have seen almost 11,000 operations cancelled, we have seen nearty— 11,000 operations cancelled, we have seen nearly 90,000 of appointments cancelled _ seen nearly 90,000 of appointments cancelled. so our message to the government is really clear. even though— government is really clear. even though it — government is really clear. even though it might look as though we are getting through these days reasonably well, below the surface this is— reasonably well, below the surface this is becoming more and more challenging and isjeopardising that recovery _ challenging and is 'eopardising that recove . ~ ., challenging and is 'eopardising that recove .~ ., , challenging and is 'eopardising that recove .~ . , recovery. what is the message then? let us start — recovery. what is the message then? let us start with _ recovery. what is the message then? let us start with the _ recovery. what is the message then? let us start with the government - let us start with the government will do what is your message to the government when it comes to these negotiations over strike action? and then i will ask about your message to the unions. igrate then i will ask about your message to the unions.— to the unions. we understand how difficult the _ to the unions. we understand how difficult the situation _ to the unions. we understand how difficult the situation is _ to the unions. we understand how difficult the situation is for - difficult the situation is for government in terms of what we are spending. _ government in terms of what we are spending. in— government in terms of what we are spending, in terms of the fact there is industrial— spending, in terms of the fact there is industrial action across the piece — is industrial action across the piece the _ is industrial action across the piece. the reality is nothing is going — piece. the reality is nothing is going to — piece. the reality is nothing is going to happen unless the government takes the first move, unless— government takes the first move,

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom 20240604 20:56:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:20:00

the government feels that to be seen to be compromising with the health workforce will mean that creates an expectation and compromise in every other area where there is industrial action. i can understand that from the perspective of the government, but speaking from a health perspective, and this is why amanda prichard �*s intervention was so important, we simply need to say that if the government doesn't take a step, doesn't open negotiations, thenit a step, doesn't open negotiations, then it will be very difficult for us to break out of this vicious cycle of trying to meet demand at the same time as trying to make a recovery. the same time as trying to make a recove . a, ._ ., �* , the same time as trying to make a recove . ., �*, , recovery. matthew taylor, it's been really good — recovery. matthew taylor, it's been really good to _ recovery. matthew taylor, it's been really good to get _ recovery. matthew taylor, it's been really good to get you _ recovery. matthew taylor, it's been really good to get you on _ recovery. matthew taylor, it's been really good to get you on the - really good to get you on the programme and you get your thoughts on this. ., ~ programme and you get your thoughts on this. ., ,, i. programme and you get your thoughts on this. ., ~' ,, , programme and you get your thoughts on this. ., ,, i. , . programme and you get your thoughts on this. ., ~ ,, , . ., ,, on this. thank you very much. thank ou. thank you. violent protests have continued in the peruvian capital, as thousands of demonstrators descended on lima, demanding the resignation of president dina boluarte. more than 45 people have died in six weeks of conflict. last week, the president declared a state of emergency, but security forces have failed to contain the demonstrations.

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