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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170616

police investigating the grenfell tower disaster say it s possible that not everyone who died in the london apartment block may be identified. so far, 17 people are known to have been killed by the fire which swept through the 2a storey building in the early hours of wednesday morning. andy moore has the latest. the first victim of the fire to be officially named is muhammad alhajali, assyrian refugee who came to britain for a better life. his brother was led to safety by firefighters but in the chaos and confusion, muhamed got left behind. i called him and said where are you and he said i m at the front and i said why you didn t come when they brought us upside, i thought you we re brought us upside, i thought you were with us, he said no one brought me outside. he said why you left me? he said why. i didn t leave. i said that. i said they took them outside with me. they didn t. .. some of them trapped in a blaze did survive. we now know this man is a partially blind grandfa

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20170616

after months of wrangling, lenders agree on more bailout money for greece and the chance of debt relief next year. could the greek tragedy be reaching its final act? plus, havana rethink are cuba s growing business ties with the us now under threat from president trump? welcome to world business report. i m rachel horne. also coming up, after the biggest recall in the history of the car industry, could faulty air bag maker takata be about to file for bankruptcy? we ll have the latest from asia. we start in greece which has edged back from the brink of financial collapse once again. late on thursday, after months of wrangling, european finance ministers, together with the international monetary fund, finally agreed to give athens its latest slice of bailout money. and there s a hint it could get some relief from its crippling debt mountain next year. let s show you the details. greece will finally get this 8.5 billion euros part of an 86 billion euro bailout plan agreed

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170616

negotiations and look at where the new government goes from here with our business editor, simonjack. we usually ask you a twitter question, but today the founder of amazon has one for you what should he do with all his money? jeff bezos has posted a request for ideas from the public for philanthropy inspiration what advice would you give? just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. good to have you with us on business live. we start in greece, which has edged back from the brink of financial collapse once again. late on thursday after months of wrangling european finance ministers, together with the international monetary fund, finally agreed to give athens its latest slice of bailout money. and there s a hint it could get some relief from its crippling debt mountain next year. let s show you the details. greece will finally get this 8.5 billion euros part of an 86 billion euro bailout plan agreed in 2015. it is the third it has had. it will come just in time, as greece fa

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20170323

in paris were switched off at midnight on wednesday night as a mark of respect. tackling america s $3 trillion medical bill. president trump faces a key vote on his plan to replace obamacare. plus, robots on the rise. we report from europe s biggest technology fair on the high flying business of drones today. welcome to world business report. a warm welcome. we will be focusing on the day s global business agenda. we ll return to our special coverage of events in london later this hour. that is the terror attacks in westminster during the afternoon. we will talk about that in around about seven minutes or $0. we start in the us, where the house of representatives will vote later on president trump s plan to shake up the healthcare system, replacing what s known as obamacare. supporters say obamacare has given access to health coverage for millions of poorer americans. but its critics, led by president trump, say it s inefficient and ruinously expensive. how expensive? well, t

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