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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170110



what? come on! the tv show, the one i was telling you about. congratulations, that s a credible! i feel like i said negative stuff about it before. it is like rebel without a cause. i got the bullets! hello, welcome to the programme. we re live until iiam. as you d expect, we ll bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories. stay tuned for some fascinating footage of chimpanzees which appears to show them developing tools to help them drink water. it s brilliant. that before 10am. if you re getting in touch, use the hashtag #victorialive. our top story today. jeremy corbyn is to explain labour s approach to brexit and immigration. in a speech later, he ll say for the first time that he s not wedded to the principle of free movement of people, and he ll argue that the uk can t afford to lose full access to the single market, as many british jobs and businesses depend on it. why the change of heart from jeremy corbyn? what we get today is the jeremy corbyn r ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170110



for the 2026 tournament. good morning. it s tuesday 10th january. welcome to bbc newsroom live. jeremy corbyn has said eight hat to limit the maximum amount that people can and. in a speech this afternoon he is expected to give more details on labour s approach to brexit and to say for the first time that he is not wedded to the principle of the free movement of people. norman smith is in westminster death. he is not wedded but he says access to the single market is more important and significantly he has had the line about the maximum and in cap, lots to chew over this morning. today was thejeremy to chew over this morning. today was the jeremy corbyn, to chew over this morning. today was thejeremy corbyn, relaunch, reboot at the start of the new year, if you like, repositioning his party and brexit, as well. trying to resent and optimistic, confident view and brexit. to do away with the idea that labour was seeking to thwart brexit. mr corbyn expected to say that brit ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210808 13:23:00

After our facilities, building scheme, so we need to look after ourfacilities, we need to help our schools. you know, there will be semiskilled children who have been missing school and missing out some of the benefits they could have enjoyed around sport and activity and we have to make sure when they go back and also the teachers, facilities and programmes they have their are able to pick up on the enthusiasm and help them develop the habit for life. irate on the enthusiasm and help them develop the habit for life. we have been working develop the habit for life. we have been working on develop the habit for life. we have been working on a develop the habit for life. we have been working on a legacy - develop the habit for life. we have been working on a legacy plan - develop the habit for life. we have been working on a legacy plan and | develop the habit for life. we have l been working on a legacy plan and a campaign called mission 2013. can you explain what that hopes to ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171119:12:20:00

Else? well, we don t have any evidence of that. i mean corporations are already sitting on record amounts of cash, and if they wanted to reinvest it and if they wanted to pay people more money they would have done so. we are in an environment now where you can replace human labor with mechanical labor. as has been the case now for 100 years. but there is the ability to move your wage structure lower by innovating and using technology. so there s no real incentive, necessarily, for companies to pay higher wages. and the problem that s really misperceived, i think, at the bedrock level of this conversation about tax reform, they re talking about this creating jobs. well, there are 6.1 million open jobs in the united states right now. the unemployment rate is 4.1%. near a multiyear low in fact, at the lowest level since the year 2,000. we don t have a shortage of jobs. we have a shortage of semiskilled, and skilled workers to fill them. so they re really attacking the problem from the w ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131214:00:37:00

Semiskilled work on the roads and it made everybody happy because the roads were wider and faster and there and hadn t been there before. the bridges were safer. the tunnels were wider. something happened to the republican party where you can t negotiate creation of jobs anymore. i mean, president reagan was able to do it with tipp on the highway bill. something s changed. i don t know what it is about jobs and the republic ans. well, the republicans don t think the government can do anything anymore. anything the government does is, by definition, bad, as far as the republicans are concerned. so it s nice to hear the president talking about this again, but as you ve observed before, the proof is in the pudding. what are you actually going to do here? we go through these cycles, these with the president where we re in an election cycle and suddenly he s talking very populist, it s jobs, it s infrastructure and things like that. i know. but then the election s over and suddenly ....

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