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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240705

the fuselage broke off in mid air. despite the issues, no one was hurt and everyone was able to leave the plane safely. these pictures illustrate where the part of the fuselage went missing a panel next to a row of seats. it s not known if anyone was in the seat next to the panel when it failed. audio has emerged of the moment the on board crew informed flight control of what was happening. take a listen. we are declaring an emergency. we are descending down to 10,000. that is basically the crew declaring an emergency and then carrying out an emergency and then carrying out an urgent descent. alaska airlines said it would temporarily ground all 65 of its 737 max 9 aircraft to conduct inspections. in a statement the ceo said: we are working with boeing and regulators to understand what occured, my heart goes out to those who were on this flight. i m so sorry for what you experienced. boeing said a technical team was ready to support the investigation. he plane made an emer

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

we really haven t got the detail. and i m geeta guru murthy in the studio our other headlines. the un security council hears calls for a security zone to shield ukraine s zaporizhzhia power plant, which is under russian control. reports say documents seized by fbi agents at donald trump s home include highly sensitive nuclear papers of a foreign power. welcome to the heart of british government where politicians hope to make the weather politically but they cannot do much about the weather we are experiencing at the moment. . , , , ., moment. excuse the sunshine and shadows. certainly, moment. excuse the sunshine and shadows. certainly, the moment. excuse the sunshine and shadows. certainly, the cabinet i shadows. certainly, the cabinet misses me in down the street a few minutes ago were in sunshine and the smiles which is entirely understandable, many of them around the cabinet table for the first time. the new politically office yesterday and begins to get her feet un

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Transcripts For CNNW Erin 20240703

sentence yet for a january 6th insurrectionist, that ruling comes hours before a key hearing for donald trump himself. new details about the heavily armored train kim jong un will take to meet with vladimir putin in russia, taking no chances with his security, kim s own bodyguards that could be serving as decoys. amazon forcing workers back into the office, is remote work about to be a thing of the past? let s go out front. good evening to all. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight the breaking news, the longest sentence yet for a january 6th insurrectionist, 22 years. that is how long the former proud boys leader, enrique tarrio, will in building prison for his role in the riot, guilty, sentenced for seditious conspiracy and leading a plot to prevent the transfer of power from donald trump to joe biden. they say it was donald trump s words. it was his motivation. it was his anger that caused what occurred on january 6th. they want to use enrique tarrio as a scapegoat fo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newscast 20240620

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Question Time 20170602

important don t know the questions. first, the leader of the conservative party, the prime minister, theresa may. applause. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. good evening prime minister, yourfirst is from abigail. why should the public trust you when you have a known track record of broken promises and backtracking during your time as home secretary and prime minister? thank you david and thank you. applause. thank you for you coming to be an audience tonight, which is an important part of campaign. let me tell you about some of the things i did as home secretary. i said i would ensure we we re secretary. i said i would ensure we were dealing with extremist hate preachers and excluded more than any other before me. i said i would do something about stop and search, i don t think anybody should be stopped and searched because of the colour of their skin. i said i would be tough on crime and ensure our police and security services had the powers they need to do theirjo

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