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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240704

Especially springlike with lots of cloud and outbreaks of rain and i will have more details throughout the programme. Its sunday the 10th of march. Our main story the us military ship is on its way to the middle east, carrying the first equipment to construct a temporary peer off the coast of gaza. It is hoped this will help more aid into the territory as deliveries by land and air have proved difficult and dangerous. And while a ship holding 200 tons of food is making final preparations to set sail from cyprus, food is making final preparations to set sailfrom cyprus, as food is making final preparations to set sail from cyprus, as zoe conley reports. Us Army Logistics ship, already on its way. The United States hopes to get a lot more aid in by sea. But it could take several weeks. In the meantime, in cyprus, efforts are under way by a charity to move supplies across the mediterranean. It may not look like much but on this barge sits 200 tons of food. It will be towed by a Spanish Charity ship, the more than 200 miles to gaza. This sea route has not been tried before. Thejourney could be precarious. Tried before. The ourney could be precarious. Tried before. The ourney could be recarious. � , � ~. , precarious. Translation we will toe this platform precarious. Translation we will toe this platform to precarious. Translation we will toe this platform to gaza, precarious. Translation we will toe this platform to gaza, where precarious. Translation we will toe this platform to gaza, where the this platform to gaza, where The Last Mile will be the most complicated operation. The disembarkation will be done on a peer being built right now by the worlds Central Kitchen. Gaza peer being built right now by the worlds Central Kitchen. Gaza has no functionin worlds Central Kitchen. Gaza has no Functioning Port worlds Central Kitchen. Gaza has no Functioning Port and worlds Central Kitchen. Gaza has no Functioning Port and american Functioning Port and American Charity world Central Kitchen says it will be able to unload the supplies but it is not sure how. Nor is it clear how it will avoid scenes like this, the desperate ramble for aid. This man was lucky, he got a sack of flour. This man was left scooping it out of the dirt. Children are dying from malnutrition, says gazas hamas run health ministry. The United Nations is warning of widespread famine. Getting food in by road is the best way to meet that hunger, the aid agencies say. But not enough trucks can get through because hamas and Israel Cannot agree on a ceasefire. A search for survivors at a refugee camp in central gaza. Hit by an air strike on saturday. In an interview with msnbc, President Biden has said israels Prime Minister angela netanyahu must pay more attention to the lives and lost and says his approach to war was hurting more than helping israel benjamin. Zoe conway, bbc news. Our correspondent anna foster will be live from jerusalem with the very latest from seven oclock but in the meantime and has a round up of the days other stories. Thank you. Ben has. A manjailed for the killing of Merrimu Mackay has said he is willing to come back to england and show with her body is buried. The 55 year old was abducted from 1969 and held to ransom after being mistaken for the wife of the media mogul rupert murdoch. Louise parry has more details. The search for a body on a farm in hertfordshire has taken officers from the metropolitan police to the caribbean island of trinidad tobago. This is the home of ms abideen hussein, one of two brothers found to kill a lick mackay, y. She was taken from their home in wimbledon after being mistaken from his wife at the time, anna murdoch. After hussein died in jail while his brother was deported back to trinidad after serving 20 years in prison. Muriel� s body was never found despite police searches around the farm at the time and another search two years ago. In january, her daughter diane and Grandson Mark flew to trinidad to meet hussein, confess to them where she was buried. They told breakfast what it was like coming face to face with the man who killed their mother and grandmother. He with the man who killed their mother and grandmother. With the man who killed their mother and grandmother. He threw himself at me i and grandmother. He threw himself at me i wasnt and grandmother. He threw himself at me i wasnt going and grandmother. He threw himself at me i wasnt going to and grandmother. He threw himself at me i wasnt going to give and grandmother. He threw himself at me i wasnt going to give him me i wasnt going to give him a hug. He threw himself at me and i thought about it afterwards, i think he had this feeling that i had come to thank him for telling me where her body was. To thank him for telling me where her body wen to thank him for telling me where her body was. Last week detectives visited trinidad her body was. Last week detectives visited trinidad and her body was. Last week detectives visited trinidad and spent her body was. Last week detectives visited trinidad and spent several. Visited trinidad and spent several days interviewing hussein. Has imadaev told the bbc is Police Wanted to travel to the uk to point out the exact burial spot, is willing to do so. The familys lawyer hope this is a breakthrough moment. I lawyer hope this is a breakthrough moment. ~. , moment. I think he was there when the body was moment. I think he was there when the body was buried moment. I think he was there when the body was buried and moment. I think he was there when the body was buried and i moment. I think he was there when the body was buried and i think moment. I think he was there when the body was buried and i think he l the body was buried and i think he knows where it is. I guess with time and age and so on, how precisely he can identify where the body is now, i think he will need some help but i think he can assist the family at finding their body, yes. But perhaps ma be finding their body, yes. But perhaps maybe this finding their body, yes. But perhaps maybe this was finding their body, yes. But perhaps maybe this was the finding their body, yes. But perhaps maybe this was the end finding their body, yes. But perhaps maybe this was the end of finding their body, yes. But perhaps maybe this was the end of the maybe this was the end of the visit the family said police told them hussein was unable to provide location with any consistency. The met police say they understand how frustrating and difficult this is for the family and are still working to recover her remains. Louise parry, bbc news. Voters in the Republic Of Ireland have overwhelmingly voted against amending the irish constitution in two historic referenda. Defeated proposals were around the definition of family and changing the wording around the role of women in the home. Prime minister leo varadkar said the government will accept the results. Pope francis has suggested that ukraine has been defeated and should now negotiate with russia to enter the war. In an interview with the swiss broadcaster rsi, he said keep should have the courage of the white flag. President zelensky has not yet responded to the popes comments. Lufthansas Cameron Crick union has called the two day strike at two of germanys busiest airport, frankfurt and munich. It will take place on tuesday and wednesday and is the latest in a series of walkouts to affect the german airline. Lufthansa said that is offered to increase pay by at least 10 of the offer was rejected by the union. After years of negotiations, Donald Campbells world famous Donald Campbells world Famous Speedboat Donald Campbells world famous Speedboat Bluebird has returned to the Lake District. A team of enthusiasts have spent 17 years painstakingly restoring the craft which crashed on Coniston Water in 1967. Adam powell has the story. A fond farewell from the team the painstakingly Rebuilt Bluebird. North shields was with the wreckage of the Famous Speedboat was brought after it was recovered from the depths of Coniston Water. But after a legal battle, case seven was handed over to conistons bucsa museum and its strategy is forever home began the bluebird wing of the Rescue Museum has been open since 2010 and its been a bit like a ring without a diamond. Northeast engineer bill smith found then recovered bluebird in 2001. He and his loyal band of volunteers have spent a big chunk of their lives Rebuilding Thejet spent a big chunk of their lives rebuilding the jet powered speedboat. Rebuilding the et powered speedboat. Rebuilding the et powered seedboat. ,. , speedboat. Ive always described this as a diving speedboat. Ive always described this as a diving job speedboat. Ive always described this as a diving job they speedboat. Ive always described this as a diving job they got speedboat. Ive always described this as a diving job they got out i speedboat. Ive always describedl this as a diving job they got out of hand. Thats my short version yeah, i did get a bit involved in the end, yes. Everyone is very proud of their work and Everyone Wants to clap the work and Everyone Wants to clap the work of the premises and be very positive because this space you are standing in now which is empty will be full next week with something else. ,. ,. ,. ,. , else. This is the end of an era and the start of else. This is the end of an era and the start of a else. This is the end of an era and the start of a new else. This is the end of an era and the start of a new one. Else. This is the end of an era and the start of a new one. The else. This is the end of an era and the start of a new one. The last i else. This is the end of an era and | the start of a new one. The last 20 years, bluebird has been rebuilt here in North Shields. Now, it has been transported over cumbria to the Lake District and Coniston Water. Donald campbell died injanuary 1967 Donald Campbell died injanuary1967 attempting to break his own water speed record, pushing the boat beyond 300 mph. At a more sedate pace, it was a journey of around 120 miles on the back of a flatbed truck. In 2018, the Rebuilt Bluebird run again on lock fat on the isle of bute. Could yous let jet engine has been removed get the bucsa museum say they hope to one day run bluebird again on coniston. I said to my partner bluebird again on coniston. I said to my partner i bluebird again on coniston. I said to my partner i will bluebird again on coniston. I said to my partner i will never bluebird again on coniston. I said to my partner i will never live bluebird again on coniston. I c to my partner i will never live long enough to see this day and if it hadnt been for the museum and their tenacity and doggedness to see this through, i dont think i would have lived long enough to see this through. Lived long enough to see this throu~h. � ~ ,, through. Bagpipes skirl. Cheering through. Bagpipes skirl. Cheering and through. Bagpipes skirl. Cheering and applause| cheering and applause they came out in force to celebrate bluebirds return to coniston. The expectation about what happens next to this iconic speedboat is building. Adam powell, bbc news. Ten past six. Hollywood is rolling out the red carpet in preparation for its biggest and guzzi is not of the year. Styles will gather in los angeles later tonight to celebrate the greatest cinematic achievements of 2023 with oppenheimer expected to be the big winner. Emirati has the details. Emma vardy. Another year at the oscars the biggest night and in hollywood is back and the conversation is as tough as ever. Were ina were in a race the nazis. Were in a race against the nazis. If you thought a tense three hour biographical would struggle with audiences you would be wrong. Oppenheimer, about the creator of the atomic bomb, with a huge box office, and now Cillian Murphy is up for best actor. We will remember this day . Hristopher nolan for Best Director and the favourite to win the oscar for best picture. But in the Battle Of The Big name directors, it will competing against killers of the flower moon, by martin scorsese, who is now the most nominated movie director alive. It flows freely here now. The oscars is the most extravagant night of award season, so theres lots of Preparation Work going on right now to make sure everything is perfect. As for this famous red carpet, most of it is covered in plastic right now to make sure not that many people get their grubby feet on it before the celebrities arrive. He, barbie. But unlike in barbie world, perhaps girls dont get to have all the fun at the oscars as Margot Robbie missed out on an acting nomination and greta gerwig passed over for Best Director. But they got a nomination for screenplay. Hi, barbie instead, ken is up for best supporting actor on the night. Than im told its easier to get into the white house than it is getting into the ceremony. They have not kicked me out yet and i am doing all right. Poor things is expected to do well with eight nominations for the quirky frankensteinish tale, including one for the production and costume design. People all across the board and family who are not creative love it, and have gone back to see it twice. The feedback has been really exciting out of the industry. I need you to be precise. Anatomy of a fall has sandra huller up for best actress, a Murder Mystery leaving you guessing and she will not give anything away. We alljust wish the audience to discuss the matter, like, for days and weeks and months. We dont want to have a certain feeling in them. Theres always talk about records to be broken and this year with the 13 nominations for oppenheimer, if it wins 12, it would break the record for the most oscar wins for a single picture but that is quite a big ask as the best of filmmaking is celebrated, the one thing you can predict is there will be a few surprises emma vardy, bbc news, hollywood. Emma is reporting from hollywood and i was relieved as she was walking on the cellophane protecting the red carpet that the heels didnt come through. Exactly. The problem, clearly anticipated, always put the cellophane down. I have learned the hard way. Coming up to 6 15 and simon is here with a look at the weather and mothers day, i expect warmth and sunshine. They had better deliver, simon shalli warmth and sunshine. They had better deliver, simon shall i phone your kids and see if i can do something about it . Its not great. Not as nice as yesterday with a lot more cloud around and some rain out there this morning as well. If you are planning anything today for mothers day, bearing in mind. This area of low pressure is to the south of the uk, ringing these Weather Fronts in across mainly southern areas at the moment but we still have the south easterly wind and this is where it was raining right now and you can see theres a lot of rainfall across england and wales and some it on the heavy side, especially to the southwest of england with heavy showers in devon. Through today you can see the bulk of the rain moves further west and in parts of Southwest Wales, South West England, there have been some brighter skies developing but still some showers, even into the afternoon, across the south Western Areas. The further north we go into north well, the midlands, Eastern Parts of england, it will remain quite cloudy into the afternoon and with it, some outbreaks of patchy rain, perhaps a bit more dry to the east of the pennines this afternoon compared to this morning because some patchy rain into Northern Ireland, Into Southern Scotland. The of scotland perhaps a bit drier. Aksu 6 11. Lower than they were maximums. Going through tonight, we still have this area of low pressure but it will move further east. Still the easterly wind and thats kind of the easterly wind and thats kind of the main reason why weve got so much cloud around and we will stay with the cloud tonight, so again a frost free night with temperatures no lower than about 4 6. One day, the easterly wind continues to bring lots of cloud across the United Kingdom, around these eastern areas we may see some patchy rain at times and perhaps more persistent rain coming in to northern and microphone Western Areas monday. 9 11 maximums, about the average for the time of year. As we maximums, about the average for the time of year. As we go maximums, about the average for the time of year. As we go through maximums, about the average for the time of year. As we go through the rest of the week

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