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calling for immediate humanitarian aid for gaza. the head of the agency says the war is having a catastrophic impact on healthcare there. our international editor jeremy bowen reports now on the situation on the ground in both the west bank and gaza. you may find some of the images distressing. at al nasser hospital in khan younis, they laid out the wrapped bodies of people killed in the night by israel. at the end of the line was a baby killed on the day she was born. laid across the bodies of her mother and her father. don t cry , he told theirson, mohammed. they are in heaven. gaza has been turned into a living hell for civilians by israel s offensive. thousands of children are among the palestinian dead. theirfamilies say there is only one way to make a difference. everyone is only talking aboutaid , said ibrahim. we don t care about aid, we want them to stop the bloodshed. the americans say israel is killing too many innocent people, but they still blocked the un s

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240702

live. we start in the uk, where borisjohnson has apologised for the pain, loss and suffering during the covid pandemic, saying he takes personal responsibility for mistakes that were made. mrjohnson, who was prime minister throughout that period, has been giving evidence to the covid inquiry. during questioning, he said government ministers did the best they could in very difficult circumstances, but admitted they could have done better. so many people suffered, so many people lost their lives. inevitably, in the course of trying to handle a very, very difficult pandemic in which we had to balance appalling harms on either side of the decision, we may have made mistakes. i don t want to try to anticipate the discussion which i m sure we will get into about the timings of lockdowns. .. will get into about the timings of lockdowns. inevitably, we got some things wrong. i think we were doing our best at the time, given what we knew, given the information i had available to me

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in tuesday s hearing in front of a senate subcommittee, mr calhoun plans to speak directly to the families of the 346 people killed aboard two boeing flights more than five years ago. according to his prepared remarks, mr calhoun expects to speak directly to the family of the people killed. he will also express regret about a january incident that led to a door panel blowout mid flight aboard a 7a7 max 9 aircraft, as well as gratitude there were no fatalities. mr calhoun had served as president and ceo of boeing since january 2020. he plans to tell senators he understands the gravity of boeing s responsibility to uphold aerospace safety and that the company will take action to ensure its safety standards are met and will hold itself accountable. but he will be asked to answer for the company s failures, including criticism that the company put profit over safety. a recent meeting between boeing executives and the united states chief aviation watchdog ended in a plan for syste

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:54:00

you have ever expected but i mjust so excited, gas. could you have ever expected such - but i mjust so excited, gas. could you have ever expected such a - but i m just so excited, gas. could you have ever expected such a time? you re on your third medal now. ihlat you re on your third medal now. not reall . you re on your third medal now. not really- i ve you re on your third medal now. idrrt really. i ve worked really hard on my fly, i was really hoping for maybe a medal, but to get three is just like way better than what i expected. so yeah, it s pretty crazy. england batter alex hales is retiring from international cricket at the age of 34. he played 156 times for england across three formats, but his international career had been in the wilderness following a failed recreational drugs test in 2019. last year, hales was given a reprieve as a late call up to england s t20 world cup winning side and would have been a contender for their title defence next year. he ll continue to p

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News America 20240604 21:09:00

things stand right now? this the clock is ticking, sword two things stand right now? this is a 99 .ae. things stand right now? this is a 99 -a~e bill, things stand right now? this is a 99 page bill. so things stand right now? this is a 99 page bill, so everyone things stand right now? this is a 99 page bill, so everyone has - things stand right now? this is a 99 page bill, so everyone has been - page bill, so everyone has been given heavy two hours to read it. that was one thing that kevin mccarthy said the republicans would get, so that clock started on sunday when the bill text was released. the soonest they can vote on wednesday before that default deadline. the key thing now is to get parties on board, for both leaders to get their members on board. you saw president biden there, leaving for delaware today in a pretty optimistically cautious, he said you never feel good about it, but we ll see what happens at. good about it, but we ll see what happens at good about it, but we

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