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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170602

with one of the highlights this weekend the champions league final. tomorrow night real madrid will be chasing their second consecutive champions league title when they face juventus at cardiff s principality. both the teams have arrived in the welsh capital, as has olly foster who s there for us this evening. olly, the eyes of the world are on cardiff this weekend. absolutely, holly. good evening to you. the city is gearing up for something that should be very special indeed tomorrow evening. indeed the welsh first minister has called this the biggest event this stadium will have hosted, that the city will have posted. there have been some fantastic rugby matches their deadly years, some of those friday night matches with the roof on and all of the pyrotechnics. the roof will be in there tomorrow evening. the italian champions juventus are in there, and they will be going for their third european champions cup win tomorrow evening. but they have a terrible record in the fi

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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 BBC News 20170628

has been speaking publicly for the first time, about what happened. ijust had one voice in my head saying don t go down, don t go down and alli saying don t go down, don t go down and all i know is i m swinging all over the place. and the creator of paddington bear has died at the age of 91. for 28 years, they have fought for justice for the 96 liverpool fans who died at hillsborough stadium in 1989. today the victims‘ families applauded when they finally heard that six men would face criminal charges for their roles in britain s worst sporting tragedy. among them the policeman who was match commander on the day former chief superintendent david duckenfield. he faces charges of manslaughter by gross negligence. and former west yorkshire police chief constable sir norman bettison has been charged with misconduct he said he was disappointed and would defend his innocence. judith moritz has this report. they ve had inquiries, investigations and inquests, but the hillsbor

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170630

and we start in hong kong, which is marking 20 years since the end of british colonial rule. the chinese president, xijinping, is visiting the territory under tightened security. that security is there to curtail any pro democracy protests. our china editor carrie gracie has been meeting some of those who were born in the year of the handover. hong kong s patriots greet their president and first lady. flags, but no umbrellas allowed, because umbrellas are the symbol of protest here. he said he d come to support hong kong. protesters chant. that s not how democracy activists see it. occupying a monument china presented to hong kong for the handover. one student insisted on herfreedom to protest as she was arrested. hours earlier, she had illustrated her feelings about the chinese communist state. a hong kong flag in mourning. a veteran protester at 20. but she s no longer optimistic about what protest can achieve. another hong konger, born in the year of the handover. coffee s

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170630

president trump s temporary ban on refugees and travellers from six mainly muslim countries has now come into effect. the us supreme court has allowed parts of it after a 5 month battle in the courts. the trump administration says the ban is necessary to stop terrorists from entering the country. many have argued that it s unconstitutional as it singles out muslims. these were the scenes at airports across the country when the original travel ban was imposed without warning in january. it was called unconstitutional, a ban on muslims. and, despite months of legal challenges, president trump once again has his travel ban at least parts of it in place after a victory at the supreme court. this has been one of the president s top issues. he has talked consistently about how he believes the united states needs to do more to enhance our screening procedures, and to take a better look at people who will be coming into the united states, because the safety and security of americ

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