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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

it s all rather depressing. onto the death of james lovelock it s all rather depressing. onto the death of james lovelock on - it s all rather depressing. onto the death of james lovelock on his - it s all rather depressing. onto the l death of james lovelock on his 103rd death of james lovelock on his 103rd birthday, stephen sackur how to talk with him, he was an extraordinary unorthodox scientist who never went along with the orthodoxy of the scientific world which made him so brilliant. did you read that book you did on the gaia theory of the universe, and just how pressing it he was about these things? of course backin he was about these things? of course back in the 19605 and he was about these things? of course back in the 19605 and 705, itju5t didn t seem as relevant as it is today. leie i didn t read the book but i ve been reading about him, such an interesting character. for such an interesting character. far ahead of his time in the 1960s and 705. ahead of his t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

this is where i felt the safest. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. a new coordination centre has begun work in turkey part of a complex deal to restart blockaded grain exports from ukraine. it s an effort to ease a global food crisis that is affecting millions around the world. more than 20 million tonnes of grain is waiting at ukrainian docks. the aim is to export five million tonnes a month, matching pre war levels. richard galpin reports. from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine s black sea ports preventing exports of ukrainian wheat and other grains vital for the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. with fears growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ships to be inspected near turkey and t

Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Watters World 20170424 00:00:00

Deplorables moment. You look at donald trump and particularly at working poor white vote, and people who probably have the most to lose from him, very strongly voted in his direction. Now do you explain the difference between those times of outcomes you are describing. How people can intelligently perceive their ownselfinterests and the way people their own selfinterests. Part of this is a stew of racists. Jesse insulting half the country is unamerican. Half tn forbid hill heaven foar heaven forbid hillary lot because of her policies. Ironic that a woman who lied about her race claiming she is native american to get into harvard is Calling Millions of broadcast coverage of trump has been 89 negative. In contrast 8 years ago in the coverage of President Trump of President Obamas first 100 days. One of the men fighting back is dadan scovino. When the media is not telling the truth regarding President Trump and the administration, the steam, all the infighting going on, thats all i ever h

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240604 10:43:00

on the sun, make us to ashes. you know it as with a big loaf of fresh bread, which was amazing because we just got to eat as much as we possibly wanted and we all had a bath there or if you got in the bath, my older brother went in first and me and my sister went in and my mum went in just the same bath. same bath? yeah, same water. so that was the other one bath away. yeah. it ends one bath a week at my nana s on a sunday evening and then we walk back home full to the brim, our bellies absolutely full of this warm food. and and i remember the flat being incredibly warm as well. you ve referred in the past that sometimes when you tell these stories and we talked about them at greater length the first time you came on political thinking, people have this phrase for you, you know, poor little orphan ange. yeah. but you think it s important to have that knowledge. yeah. when you re taking political decisions. yeah. because it informs like i understand it was like during the pandemic, my f

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:00:00

welcome to newsday, live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. welcome to newsday, live from singapore, the headlines. the first ships carrying crucial grain supplies prepare to leave ukrainian ports part of the effort to avert a global food crisis. the president of the philippines, calls for an overhaul of disaster management systems, after an earthquake in the north of the country. resistance forces fight back almost a year after the taliban took power in afghanistan. a family home burned to ashes, we hear how the wildfires in california are having devastating effects. this is my house. he sniffles.

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