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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

The jury in the trial of derek chauvin the former police officer accused of murdering george floyd in the us will hear closing arguments this afternoon. Could working from home be the new normal with commuting and offices becoming a thing of the past. And nasa is launching a drone like helicopter on mars the first powered flight on another planet. And coming up this hour, abba s bjorn ulvaeus says singer songwriters are not being paid a fair share by the streaming platforms and it s time for a change. Twelve top football clubs including six from the premier league have announced plans to form a breakaway european super league. Have announced plans to form arsenal, tottenham, chelsea, liverpool, manchester city and manchester united have agreed to start a new mid week tournament with ac milan, inter milan, juventus, atletico madrid, real madrid and barcelona. The move s been condemned by pretty much everyone uefa and the premier league say players could be banned from taking

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johnson &johnson has delayed the rollout of its covid vaccine in europe after regulators in the united states called for a pause because of safety concerns. six people who d had the vaccine in the us have developed rare and severe blood clots. it s so far been given to almost seven million americans. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. an abundance of caution was cited by us health officials as the reason why they paused the use of the single shotjohnson &johnson covid jab. the vaccine, which in europe is branded as janssen, was approved in the us in late february. since then, there have been six incidents of very rare clots in the brain, out of 6.8 million doses. so less than one case per million people immunised. all were women under 50, one of them died and one is critically ill. i think this is an unusual occurrence of a serious adverse event that you want to make sure before you go forward, you investigate it thoroughly. and that s exactly what they re doing. they r

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

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we are still a long way from curing. we have been getting some reaction to all that from sir nigel shadbolt, researcher in al, professor at oxford university. he is the executive chair of the open data institute. health s a good example. drug discovery, prediction of disease, it s already performing at levels to analyse images from ct scans to x rays. there s a whole range of ways in which ai, which is great at finding patterns, great at producing outcomes, great at finding and applying the rules that might help us build better solutions, can operate to our benefit. health s a good example, but so is climate change, another existential threat. it will be the ai driven models that help us understand how the climate is changing and what we can do to ameliorate those effects. they will be hugely consequential. and one could really reel off a whole range of area where the benefits really are there to see. they ve been there for decades. we re seeing them more dramatically reveale

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