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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News with Katty and Christian

found vaccine freedom. hello, i am katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. it s a year to the day the world health organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic. since then, 29 million cases have been reported here in the us, and 529,000 people have died. tonight, joe biden will address the nation, to remember those who lost their lives, and try to give all those who ve survived this year a sense of hope. yesterday, the president announced the us government has bought another 100 million more doses of thejohnson &johnson vaccine. and in the last hour he signed that enormous $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. thank you, all. appreciate it. let s bring in our north america editor, jon sopel. it is 51 days into the biden administration, he sides into law this huge stimulus package, it has to be seen as an early win for him. yes, i think so and this is very much yes, i think so and this is very much a yes, i think so and this is very much a hallmark of what the b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News

bad politics, this. it s beyond me how a bad politics, this. it s beyond me how a government who went through the experience rather closer to an area i the experience rather closer to an area i know the experience rather closer to an area i know a little bit about with marcus area i know a little bit about with marcus rashford and school meals, which marcus rashford and school meals, which was marcus rashford and school meals, which wasjust bad politics, here we io which wasjust bad politics, here we go again which wasjust bad politics, here we go again with the same sort of thing and, go again with the same sort of thing and. would go again with the same sort of thing and, would you really be surprised if miraculously the 1% pay rise becomes if miraculously the 1% pay rise becomes rather more than that? i wouldn t becomes rather more than that? i wouldn t. ~ ., ., , ., becomes rather more than that? i wouldn t. ~ ., ., wouldn t. what do you reckon, sienna? i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20171116

of a lifetime of mountaineering. that s at the new time of 9:45pm. and, at10:1i0pm, i ll be discussing tomorrow s main headlines in the papers. that s with tonight s guests pr and former tory adviser giles kenningham and economics commentator and author dharshini david. that s all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m mike bushell. the top stories tonight: are young football fans being priced out of the game, and turning to playing and watching computer game matches instead 7 it s not yet set in stone, but mark stoneham boosts his chances of opening the batting in the first ashes test, as he hits england s first century down under. and there s no stopping the fed express at the atp finals in london. roger racks up his third win in a row. good evening. has football got a problem on its hands when it comes to engaging the next generation? the bbc‘s price of football survey is out today, and it shows the bookmakers a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20171116

57 can” 525” for pick and mix with g 57 cal is. 52». for pick and mix with g 57 cal is. 51” wet ror 7 rup. hello everyone this is afternoon live i m simon mccoy. what now for robert mugabe? zimbabwe s long time president remains under house arrest but is still supposed to be in charge after the military intervened two days ago. amid rumours of his imminent resignation and talk of who ll replace him the people of zimbabwe are holding their breath and awaiting news which they hope will answer the question.. what next? this report from richard lister. they are headlines most in zimbabwe thought they would never see, the man who had held the nation in an iron grip the 37 years swept aside by the military and now in custody. it is a lot to take in. steps taken by the army, quite positive. we are a bit uncertain about what will happen. we are still. we have to respect our president, he is too old, we have to give him a safe retirement package and find somewhere t

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