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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240704

45 people, including three children, had been on the vessel, which set off from the tunisian city of sfax last thursday. Four survivors originally from the ivory coast and guinea gave their accounts to coastguards after being brought ashore. The three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. These pictures show Rescue Workers helping migrants in trouble around the lampedusa coast at the weekend, one of several rescues in recent days. 0ur rome correspondent, sofia bettiza, has been following the story. This is another tragedy in the mediterranean sea. Only four people survived, the three men and a woman from guinea and the ivory coast. They said they were on board a ship with 45 people in total, including three children. They described it as a very small metal boat about seven metres long. They said that after a few hours at sea, the boat capsized and sank, apparently because of a big wave. It threw everybody into the water and they said that only 15 people were weari

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240707

a growing shortage of family doctors a quarter of gp posts in england could be unfilled in less than a decade, says new research. an inquiry begins into the charity established in honour of the fundraiser captain sir tom moores. and a better day for the brits at wimbledon including a stunning win for katie boulter, who s knocked out last year s finalist. my my gran passed away two days ago and i d like to dedicate that to her today. applause in sport on bbc news, more british success at wimbledon as liam broady beats the 12th lead diego schwartzman to reach the third round. beats the 12th seed. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the mother and stepfather of a five year old boy whose body was found dumped in a river near his home in south wales have been given life sentences for his murder. cardiff crown court heard that logan mwangi was dehumanised during months of abuse at the hands of members of his family. his mother angharad williams was told she must

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 22:14:00

it is slow chance success and if could carry out the first soft landing on the south pole intersections without those parts, they considered the strongest country is, that putin can show off about it and we can do this in the sections. however, conversely, the mission was to fail, russia really might look bad and it s certainly not good for the prestige of the president, vladimir putin. let s take you to israel now where the military has launched a major manhunt for a suspected palestinian gunman who shot dead an israeli father and son in the occupied west bank. road blocks have been set up and businesses told to close around the village of huwara where the killings took place. the spanish emergency services say about 26 thousand people have now been forced to leave their homes on the island of tenerife, where forest fires continue to rage. strong winds have been whipping up the flames, leaving firefighters unable to bring them under control. and brazilian football star neymar has been

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:24:00

rain that has been dumped over scandinavia has caused rivers to swell to levels not seen in decades. this particular river flows through the hydroelectric dam, a power plant in the east of central europe. people have been evacuated because of swollen rivers and the impact from that power plant. we will take you back there if anything interesting happens. but for now i m to talk about walking. it has been long understood that 10,000 steps per day is the ideal number to stay fit and healthy (boxed 00v)but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit. a study of 226 thousand people around the world showed that 4,000 steps was enough to reduce the risk of dying prematurely of any cause. professor maciej banach from the medical university of lodz in poland was involved in the research.

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:11:00

judiciary committee at that time and if you look at these documents and we have thick packets of them ããin one point ããi mean ããthis is astonishing. the claim by giuliani and this is january 4 ããtwo days before the january 6 insurrection. giuliani says in nevada 42,000 registered voters voted more than once. now think about that. we do voting in this country by precinct. how do you vote more than once? you walk in and present and say what the book again? [laughter] can t untangle this and when you look at it ããthere are in fact ããzero people, who voted more than one time.in another allegation in this ããthat giuliani makes. this is the president s lawyer. saying in wisconsin 226 thousand incarcerated prisoners local and state and federal. 226,000 people, who are incarcerated voted on election day. november 3. now ããdo you remember the stories about the massive jailbreak in wisconsin? that day? there were zero ããnot 220

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