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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 13:38:00

weather s chris fawkes just explain about what your charge show. el just explain about what your charge show. ., , show. el nino is where we get the warm waters show. el nino is where we get the warm waters across show. el nino is where we get the warm waters across the show. el nino is where we get the warm waters across the tropical . warm waters across the tropical pacific ocean and you can see these regulars the temperatures are above normal and that is why the americans have been the first to declare an el nino is under way although they do talk about the signal being weak. there are other met agencies that reckon we are still neutral conditions. they are forecasting it to become an el nino but there are some things in the atmosphere that are not linked it at the moment. the winds are not quite right across the pacific and we have warm waters in the west. that said, all agencies are expecting an el nino to arrive, it s just the americans have said it s just the americans hav

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 14:16:00

schemes to get discounts. you re live with bbc news. welcome back to the programme. cancer patients across the uk are facing longer waits and more gruelling treatment because there is a chronic shortage of doctors and trained staff. that s the warning today from the body representing many cancer specialists. the royal college of radiologists says that half of all cancer units are already reporting frequent delays for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. and it s warning that unless urgent action is taken to plug staffing gaps the situation is likely to get worse. our health reporterjim reed has been speaking to some of the patients affected. come on, derek. come on. carol fletcher from south wales has just finished chemo. there we go, there s a tummy rub.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 13:42:00

to find a way of regulating it and try and maximise the benefits it can bring. we know it brings huge benefits, we saw the other week and ai tool discovered a new antibiotic. but there are also lots of risks as well, not least how is this going to affect things like the jobs market. we have already seen some tools able to do jobs that traditionally humans have done. the uk wants to be part of this conversation and lead the conversation but the question is can you actually when the amount of money and resources and infrastructure we have here is comparatively small, you need a lot of computers to process data that is used in al and wejust of computers to process data that is used in al and we just do of computers to process data that is used in al and wejust do not of computers to process data that is used in al and we just do not have that infrastructure or anywhere near the scale of the us does. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. bbc world and across the uk

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 12:52:00

the country s prime minister, elisabeth borne is on her way to the scene. prosecutors in the us have reportedly told lawyers for donald trump, that he is the target of an investigation into his handling of classified documents at his florida residence. analysts say it is the clearest sign yet that prosecutors are moving closer to charging the former president. the bbc sjessica parker has more from washington. federal prosecutors have sent donald trump s legal team what s known as a target letter. that s according to us media. what s a target letter? well, it essentially informs someone they are the target of an investigation. in this case, the investigation into the handling of classified documents, the transfer of files to donald trump, the former president s mar a lago home in florida. this development, along with some other things that have been happening around the investigation, is being read as a potential

Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 13:44:00

within the limit. it goes on to say the petition will be considered and discussed at a future transport and environment cabinet in the meeting. the petition went online and he helps with enough support it will prompt action. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. you are live with bbc news. an undercover bbc

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