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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240706

in from the two main parties, including what may prove to be a world record amount of £5 billion from qatari banker sheikh jassim. with the bank today we cannot looking too bad, a lot of dry weather around in sunshine and it will feel a bit warmer but there will feel a bit warmer but there will be some heavy and thundery showers dotted around. join me later for the details. it s saturday april 29th. our top story: the final uk evacuation flight from sudan is scheduled to take off this evening at 6pm. british people trying to flee the conflict have been told they must make their way to an airbase outside khartoum in the next few hours. a ceasefire between rival military groups supposedly remains in place but has been repeatedly broken, as will bachelor reports. on the way to safety. these people were evacuated by the british government since tuesday. planes from day and night took them from khartoum to cyprus where charter flights to britain were laid on. ministers have annou ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Politics Live 20240604 10:42:00

Which i did point out to them, and which we pointed out to the officers we had laser meetings with. i was at pains to stress that we had no intention of doing anything such as any specific things that were talked about, locking up, throwing anything, getting into the root or anything, getting into the root or anything else which would cause them anything else which would cause them any concern. we were very clear we didn t want to because the police any concern which is one of the reasons why were liaising with them. aside from anything else we do not have any motivation whatsoever to do that because it would be an incredibly stupid thing for an antimonarchist campaign today because i fully accept we don t have a majority and ifully because i fully accept we don t have a majority and i fully accept that ourjobis a majority and i fully accept that ourjob is to present both our case and ourselves as reasonable people with a reasonable message and you would not necessarily do that by disr ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:45:00

Extraordinary. bagpipes skirl. what was extraordinary for me, and i do love the pipes, is that i went from the funeral of the queen to the wedding of my daughter where there was a piper. because it is so much part of scottish culture. punctuating big moments. you are there to do yourjob, and yourjobis you are there to do yourjob, and yourjob is you are on the whole time. you are thinking, you re writing things, you are thinking of phrases, you are checking facts all the time. . . the time. there is still the producer the time. there is still the producer in the time. there is still the producer in me the time. there is still the producer in me that s i the time. there is still the i producer in me that s trying to the time. there is still the - producer in me that s trying to grab people and get people to come up to the microphone and tell their stories and do all that running around stuff, which i like, trying ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 00:46:00

Nerve racking? do you feel like yourjobis nerve racking? do you feel like yourjob is on the line? i think it if had been a howling error i wouldn t be talking to you now, so some of it is risky and big, but, you know, i ve been doing it a long time, and surrounded by some very clever talented people that you can estimate how these things are. and we can surreptitiously try a lot of things out without people particularly noticing to see if it is working or not. and he mentioned he had been doing this a long time, i was saying an introduction that you started off as a trainee at the bbc and you ve done an awful lot in between now and then. are there things that you learned in your early days in television that are relevant now quiz maker has the industry in the way the viewer is, the producers behave changed so much that to some extent it s just a different thing entirely? just a different thing entirel ? ., ., ~ just a different thing entirel ? ., ., ~ ., entirely? no, no. ithink what ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:09:00

Ambulance, ina waiting an hour or two for an ambulance, in a modern supposedly civilised country seems absurd. 0k, civilised country seems absurd. ok, so then the question is, how much more than £152 billion 20want to spend and how do you want to pay for tae? we saw with the so called mubarak what happens to the mini budget, what happens to confidence, when you make unfunded spending commitment, there is lots of people across the bbc, talking about the problem, what is their solution, so ourjobis problem, what is their solution, so ourjob is to ask ministers difficult questions and we are, and we will, and we did yesterday. so, you you know, ambulance staff have received an increase of at least 4%, so we have a agenda pay process, and independent pay process, if we are are saying that process is no longer one we recognise or respect, then we will have to look at how we change that, but, it all has to be paid for, so i think what have to ask ....

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