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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:46:00

Iam now i am now on my way to dublin, crossing the border into the republic of ireland. it is about a 2 hour drive along my way to speak to some the relatives are one of the people responsible for giving so many hoped back in 1998. we people responsible for giving so many hoped back in 1998. hate in people responsible for giving so many hoped back in 1998. we in the st llp concluded many hoped back in 1998. we in the st llp concluded many many hoped back in 1998. we in the st llp concluded many years i many hoped back in 1998. we in the st llp concluded many years ago i many hoped back in 1998. we in the i st llp concluded many years ago that we could lay the basis for agreement against a background of violence or disorder couldn t. that is why we entered into the process of dialogue to do everything in our power to bring peace to our streets. explain to me who bring peace to our streets. explain to me who your bring peace to our streets. explain to me who your grandad bring peace to our streets. explain to me who your grandad is. - bring peace to our streets. explain to me who your grandad is. my i to me who your grandad is. my arandad to me who your grandad is. my grandad isjohn hume, politician in northern grandad isjohn hume, politician in northern ireland. he worked during the troubles and worked during the peace the troubles and worked during the peace process, and on the good friday peace process, and on the good friday agreement and helped bring the two friday agreement and helped bring the two sides together. i friday agreement and helped bring the two sides together. the two sides together. i guess how i knew him. the two sides together. i guess how i knew him. he the two sides together. i guess how i knew him, he was

Way , Yes , Border , Iam , Republic-of-ireland , Dublin , 2 , 71 , One , People , Agreement , Violence

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:18:00

To see. look at it. it s him! - the occasion. yeah, it makes you go to see. look at it. it s him! we i to see. look at it. it s him! we haven t seen to see. look at it. it s him! we haven t seen our to see. look at it. it s him! we haven t seen our grandad for 30 odd years haven t seen our grandad for 30 odd years and haven t seen our grandad for 30 odd years and he haven t seen our grandad for 30 odd years and he is there, that is our grandad! years and he is there, that is our grandad! it s an amazing statue. it s captured the essence of our grandad it s captured the essence of our arandad. , ., . ~ , it s captured the essence of our arandad. , . . ~ , ., ., , grandad. jack leslie was the only black player grandad. jack leslie was the only black player in grandad. jack leslie was the only black player in the grandad. jack leslie was the only black player in the english i grandad. jack leslie was the only| black player in the english league at the time and went on to captain argyle. the son of a jamaican father and english mother, he would have been the first black player to represent england. half a century would pass before viv anderson would make that breakthrough. jack leslie scored more than 130 goals during his time here at argyle. he is the club s fourth highest goal scorer and it was in 1925 that he was called into the manager was my office and told he had been selected to play for england. but when the papers came out, an aston villa player was in the team, jack was named as a travelling reserve. there was speculation that the time that members of the fa had objected when they became aware of his ethnicity.

Occasion , Statue , Grandad , Jack-leslie , Player , She-haven-t , Essence , Arandad , We-haven-t , Years-haven-t , 30 , England

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:16:00

Boots, remember practice makes permanent, love ella. we can better it, notjust the shoe box, we have georgia s golden boot, i bet that is worth an absolute fortune. let s come and talk to these girls. come and talk to us this morning will stop the reaction, what did you do when ella toone got that goal? i was celebratin: when ella toone got that goal? i was celebrating with when ella toone got that goal? i was celebrating with my when ella toone got that goal? i was celebrating with my dad when ella toone got that goal? i was celebrating with my dad and my grandad celebrating with my dad and my arandad. ~ ., celebrating with my dad and my arandad. ~ . ., i. celebrating with my dad and my grandad- i - celebrating with my dad and my grandad. i ran celebrating with my dad and my i grandad. i ran up grandad. what about you? i ran up and ave grandad. what about you? i ran up and gave my grandad. what about you? i ran up and gave my grandma grandad. what about you? i ran up and gave my grandma a grandad. what about you? i ran up and gave my grandma a big i grandad. what about you? i ran up and gave my grandma a big hug. i | grandad. what about you? i ran up i and gave my grandma a big hug. i did georuia and gave my grandma a big hug. georgia stanway s special dance. and gave my grandma a big hug. i did georgia stanway s special dance. all. georgia stanway s special dance. all of you are in the same stream as those lionesses were a couple of years ago. how many of you want to be professional footballers? all of you? what does it mean to see them play in front of millions, knowing that this could be you? it is amazing that this could be you? it is amazing really that this could be you? it is amazing really have - that this could be you? it 3 amazing really have used to play for club that we play for now. and they play for england and it s just amazing. d0 play for england and it s ust amazinu. ,, ~ play for england and it s ust amazin., 4 ., play for england and it s ust amazinu. ~ ., ., ,. amazing. do you think now at school, who -la s amazing. do you think now at school, who plays football amazing. do you think now at school,

Girls , Fortune , Boots , Georgia , Love-ella , Practice , Golden-boot , The-shoe-box , Notjust , Ella-toone , Goal , Grandma

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220127 06:51:00

Marki can memorise it. that is not reading- the marki can memorise it. that is not reading. the words marki can memorise it. that is not reading. the words move marki can memorise it. that is not reading. the words move like i marki can memorise it. that is not reading. the words move like that l reading. the words move like that and my brain reading. the words move like that and my brain tends reading. the words move like that and my brain tends to reading. the words move like that and my brain tends to kind i reading. the words move like that and my brain tends to kind of i reading. the words move like that l and my brain tends to kind of make words up because i m trying to catch them. jar; words up because i m trying to catch them. , ., ., , ., words up because i m trying to catch them. , ., , ., , words up because i m trying to catch them. ., , ., , , words up because i m trying to catch them. .,, .,, , them. jay does not see himself as havin: a them. jay does not see himself as having a disability. them. jay does not see himself as having a disability. the them. jay does not see himself as having a disability. the thing i them. jay does not see himself as having a disability. the thing is i them. jay does not see himself as having a disability. the thing is he is very having a disability. the thing is he is very confident that i know most of it is is very confident that i know most of it is bravado and just to cover. that of it is bravado and just to cover. that is of it is bravado and just to cover. that is me. of it is bravado and just to cover. that is me, jay blades, and my love of restoring furniture landed me a job as a presenter on telly. that is the link between job as a presenter on telly. that is the link between you job as a presenter on telly. that is the link between you and - job as a presenter on telly. that is the link between you and your i the link between you and your grandad the link between you and your arandad. ., ., the link between you and your i randad. ., ., ., . ~ , the link between you and your arandad. ., ., , grandad. imagine, a hackney boy on the bbc. madness. grandad. imagine, a hackney boy on the bbc. madness. but grandad. imagine, a hackney boy on the bbc. madness. but there i grandad. imagine, a hackney boy on the bbc. madness. but there is- grandad. imagine, a hackney boy on the bbc. madness. but there is one| the bbc. madness. but there is one thing you may not know about me. i am one of over 8 million adults in the uk who struggle to read. the only way i can explain reading, imagine giving yourself a headache and it is just all, imagine giving yourself a headache and it isjust all, pure pain. i ve never read a book in my life. after half a century of not reading, it s

Thing , Words , Reading , Bravado , Most , Disability , Marki , Them , Make , Brain , Jay , Havin

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210621:08:21:00

My dad to do a speech live, if the internet permits! but it will be my grandad. internet permits! but it will be my arandad. ~ , , grandad. well, listen, it will be fine, i grandad. well, listen, it will be fine. i can grandad. well, listen, it will be fine, i can tell, grandad. well, listen, it will be fine, i can tell, keep grandad. well, listen, it will be fine, i can tell, keep your - grandad. well, listen, it will be fine, i can tell, keep your eye l grandad. well, listen, it will be l fine, i can tell, keep your eye on the weather app! it is fine, i can tell, keep your eye on the weather app! the weather app! it is a beautiful venue, the weather app! it is a beautiful venue. we the weather app! it is a beautiful venue, we have the weather app! it is a beautiful venue, we have got the weather app! it is a beautiful venue, we have got all the weather app! it is a beautiful venue, we have got all the - the weather app! it is a beautiful. venue, we have got all the guests, family and friends around us, so it is going to be wonderful. goad family and friends around us, so it is going to be wonderful. good luck, jodie, i is going to be wonderful. good luck, jodie. i hope is going to be wonderful. good luck, jodie, i hope everything is going to be wonderful. good luck, jodie, i hope everything goes - is going to be wonderful. good luck, jodie, i hope everything goes to - jodie, i hope everything goes to plan, thank you for talking to us. thank you. plan, thank you for talking to us. thank yom for many people who survive coronavirus, the road back to health is a challenging one. so called long covid can leave even fit and healthy people struggling to carry out everyday tasks. graham satchell has been to a pioneering research and treatment centre in southern england. cheering. when jocelyn alpas left hospital last year, she had no idea just how long it would take to recover. evenjust to talk was an effort for me. even just to stand, i was really breathless,

Weather , Venue , Dad , Grandad , App , Fine , Eye , Internet-permits , Speech , Arandad , Us , Family