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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newswatch 20240706

a father lost. we mentioned last week that there have been plaudits for the bbc teams on the ground, but some viewers had reservations about the coverage. two of them recorded their thoughts for us on camera. first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive kelly. during the filming of the results of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of 8 february, a man discovered the remains of his of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don t need to be so close to what s happening on the ground to know how bad it is. so please, please, bbc, can you act with some dignity? notjoin the race, as some news companies are trying to do, which is to be as closest to the diggers, as closest to the bodies, as closest to the rubble as possible. but give some space, give some dignity.

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well, let s talk to richard burgess, who s the director of news content for bbc news. richard, can you see why some viewers feel that the coverage has been intrusive? i think some of the coverage has been really difficult to watch. and, you know, of course, it s really important that we respect the dignity and the privacy of those involved. but at the same time, it s really important that our reporters faithfully show what they are witnessing on the ground. and it s worth saying that, you know, people on the ground have been really grateful to our teams for bringing news of this appalling tragedy to to a wider audience. to a wider audience. can we talk about a specific example, which is the father who has just found out that his whole family have been killed 7 that moment when people first receive news of death, many viewers felt could be seen as voyeuristic. well, we think really hard about all the sequences we show. and obviously, you know, when you re watching a television

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240706

to hurry up its delivery of military supplies. he warned that any delay would be a big mistake and there was no alternative to a ukrainian victory. and a former security guard at the uk embassy in berlin has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for spying for russia. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the travel show. hello, and welcome to switzerland. i am in a town known for its gruyere cheese, which is delicious, and the international balloon festival held in the valley behind me every winter. let s start somewhere a little warmer. mexico city s ancient canal network was built by that aztecs. now it is a unesco heritage site, but one thing to do with a bit of a clean up. we went there to find out why. out here in the more remote areas of the wetlands, pollution is danger in one of mexico s most beloved animals. the strange looking axolotl. what is so special about these creatures? ican i can believe this is happening. i m about to hold. it s so smooth, it s so lo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

Those of the headlines. Those are the headlines. Hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. Welcome back to both of you. Weve got a few more front pages. The guardian leads with a stark warning from Health Experts who say that children may die if families turn off heat because of soaring energy bills this winter. The i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and small businesses. Truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits, is the daily telegraphs headline referring to comments made by the Foreign Secretary at the final Tory Hustings held in london a few hours ago. The times top story is a rise in lone parenting, as a Study Reveals nearly half of british children grow up outside the traditional two parent household. The ft leads

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

but russia s president putin says the missile strike is retaliation for what he called a terrorist attack by ukraine on a key bridge in crimea. chancellor kwasi kwarteng has agreed to bring forward the publication of his economic plans to october 31st. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted to suspend strike action after accepting a government pay offer. hello and welcome to bbc news. russia has carried out a series of missile strikes on cities across ukraine, in the most widespread bombardment since the early weeks of the war. the capital city of kyiv has been targeted for the first time in months. and there have been explosions in other cities including lviv, dnipro and zaporizhzhia. ukraine says at least 11 people were killed and 64 injured in the attacks. vladimir putin says the strikes are moscow s response to an attack over the weekend on a strategic road and rail bridge from russia to occupied crimea. the russian president says that was an act of terrorism

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