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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

here in the uk, the family of cody fisher, who was stabbed to death at a club in birmingham on monday, say their hearts are broken. hello and welcome to bbc news. we start this hour with a special report from ukraine, from the southern port of kherson, which is under increased bombardment from russian forces, and where on tuesday the maternity ward of a hospital was among the places shelled. kherson is often called the gateway to crimea and, because of its strategic importance, it was one of the first places taken by russian forces at the start of the war. it was liberated last month, in a significant gain for ukrainian troops. but civilians are now living with a daily onslaught of russian shelling. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye has spent the last four days in kherson with colleagues imogen anderson, sanjay ganguly and mariana matveichuk and they sent this special report. i should warn you it contains some distressing images. kherson is being pounded. this is wh

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World News Today 20170527

to world news today. british airways passengers around the world are facing flight cancellations and delays, after a globalfailure of the company s computer systems. planes have been grounded at many airports worldwide. all ba flights from london heathrow and gatwick have been cancelled for the rest of today. the airline says delays and disruption may continue into tomorrow. it has also apologised and said it s working to resolve the problem working to resolve the problem although it had found no evidence that it s a cyberattack . the british airways ceo, alex cruz, has said that a ‘power supply issue‘ was to blame. this is what happens when there is a major it failure. queues were snaking out of the door at terminal 5 at heathrow airport for thousands of ba passengers. the long bank holiday didn t start very well for these people. people have been standing in the queues for up to 120 minutes in some cases. the queue stretches from the check in desks all the way o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170626

could be under threat. let us know, do you buy fair trade goods to do good or really just to feel good? just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. the japanese company behind the biggest recall in car making history has filed for bankruptcy. takata s airbags were first found to be faulty in 200a. they were used by 13 of the world s biggest car makers who have all agreed to bankruptcy proceedings in courts in both tokyo and the us. this ceo ta kata this ceo takata said this morning he would step down. worldwide more than 100 million takata airbags, which can rupture with deadly force and spray shrapnel at passengers, have been recalled. the faulty airbags have been linked to at least 17 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide. it s all been an expensive saga. $9 billion is the estimated cost according to japan s nikkei newspaper. the firm key safety systems has now bought all of takata s assets except those relating to the faulty airbags for almos

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170708

says theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump s optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it s time for mrs may to step aside because she has lost authority . the sunday express leads with mr trump s comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu and his promise to sign a powerful trade deal with the uk soon. and the times it says mrs may claimed that mr trump s comments had put her plan for brexit back on track . we will start with the sunday telegraph and brexit and theresa may plays the trump card. the prime minister trying to head off a growing rebellion by playing up this strong backing from the us president. has anyone used the word very as much as donald trump. he has this strange speech take where he repeats the next thing again. it is very nice to see you, martin, very nice to see you. anyway, it is very, very, very exciting and very powerful and it wi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20170708

that perhaps people feel more confident about reporting it, the silver lining. there is a reporting spike as well. but we need more observation. and also more time. that would always be nice, wouldn t it? and two mori views on monday to friday. that is not my point of view, it is your point of view. that s it for the papers this hour. thank you, nigel nelson and jo phillips, you ll both be back at half 11 for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. taking us through the week s film releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump scare horror like the tra

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